NY Honours recognise service to education
Hon Steven Joyce
Minister for
Tertiary Education, Skills and
Employment
Hon Hekia
Parata
Minister of Education
31 December 2015
NY Honours recognise service to education
Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce and Education Minister Hekia Parata have congratulated the twelve New Zealanders who are recipients of New Year’s Honours for their services to education.
“I’d like to congratulate the 2016 recipients for the valuable contribution they’ve made to education in New Zealand and internationally,” Mr Joyce says. “It’s great to see some of the best being honoured for their services.”
“The tireless work of these honourees across early childhood education through to senior secondary and tertiary has helped ensure that New Zealand has a world-class education system. It’s wonderful that they’ve been publicly recognised,” Ms Parata says.
“These twelve people are fine examples of the passionate and dedicated people working in education to make a real and positive difference for young New Zealanders,” says Mr Joyce.
This year’s recipients for services to education are:
CNZM
•
Professor Max Wenden Abbott, for services to health, science
and education
• Penelope Elsie Simmonds, for
services to education, sport and the community
ONZM
• Professor Mere Anne
Berryman, for services to Māori and education
•
Emeritus Professor Alan Russell Bishop, for services to
Māori and education
• Professor Helen May, for
services to education
MNZM
•
Janet Elspeth Adams, for services to education
•
Norman Donald Campbell, for services to tertiary
education
• Larry Raynor Ching, for services to
education
• Graeme Herbert Daniel, for services
to special education
• Carolyn Gay Solomon, for
services to education
• John Stuart Taylor, for
services to education
QSM
•
Billie Nelson Walter Hector Chote, for services to
education
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