National's Nikki Kaye will hold 30 public meetings across the country early next year to engage with teachers and parents she believes remain ignorant of the radical reforms proposed in the Government's Tomorrow's Schools Review.
The report released by an Independent Taskforce on December 7, proposed the biggest shake-up of the New Zealand education system for 30 years - removing most of the powers currently held by school boards of trustees.
While acknowledging the Tomorrow's Schools Review undertook "significant consultation", Kaye believed many of the 19,000 parents and trustees on school boards did not know important details of the changes.
"From my perspective I think it's really important there are multiple people out there informing people about the recommendations," Kaye said.
"They'll be lots of educators that will be aware of the report, but they'll be lots of parents that aren't aware of the detail. And I'm finding there are even boards of trustees that aren't aware of what's being proposed."