New research has shown strong public support for more government spending on public education, including a significant pay rise for teachers and more support for children with additional learning needs.
The survey, commissioned by the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) and the Post Primary Teachers' Association (PPTA), found 83 per cent of those surveyed believed teachers need a pay rise.
Of those, 91 per cent of respondents supported at least a "moderate" pay increase, while 67 per cent want at least a 10 per cent pay rise for teachers and 29 per cent want more than 20 per cent.
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Over 80 per cent agreed that a pay rise would improve teacher numbers and address shortages and there was widespread agreement that there is a shortage of teachers, both at primary and secondary schools.