A move by the education sector to lift the status of teaching appears to be a logical approach to addressing stalling achievement levels at primary schools.
Education leaders from seven New Zealand universities have written a joint letter to the Government recommending the move, in a bid to get the "best and brightest" graduates into classrooms.
It's a response to a series of alarming trends affecting the sector.
These include figures showing students accepted into teaching degrees have some of the lowest entrance scores across all bachelor programmes; the number of entrants into teaching dropping by 25 per cent in five years and a recent survey of prospective teachers showing many considered the career a "Plan B".
Most parents will be alarmed about the potential impact these trends could have on the quality of education in the future.