COMMENT: Some aspects of the New Zealand education system are a massive mess. It is also pretty much stating the obvious that the Bali Haque report on changing the "system" and imposing more bureaucracy, centralised control and limits on parental choice will fix things in the same way that punching a hole on the starboard side of a boat to balance a gash on the port side - so that the ship sinks equitably - is a "fix".
Here is an important point. The Government is not responsible for your child's outcomes. Schools are there to help, and we should have high expectations of them. However, if you are a parent, how your child does through his or her education is your responsibility.
The resolution every New Zealand child needs is that their parents, if they have not already, make the decision to be fully informed and involved in their child's education.
In her fabulous book, The Smartest Kids in the World, Amanda Ripley taps into the research to show that our country is the one nation in the Western world in which parents reading to their children has the greatest developmental significance. Your child's literacy is your responsibility. Children need their mums and dads reading to them and need to see their parents reading.
One of the best news items I have read this summer was the huge increase in the number of New Zealand-authored books sold as Christmas presents. Our Villa Education Trust schools have a 10-book challenge over the break and we also have a key aim in 2019 of having every one of our 500 families fully informed and involved in the day-to-day.