Politicians Respond to Critical Education Issues
Politicians Respond to Critical Issues for Public
Education
We have begun to receive responses from political parties to a QPEC questionnaire covering the critical issues for public education in this year’s election. The party responses we have received so far contain many interesting features and can be read on our QPEC site at http://www.qpec.org.nz
The parties which have responded so far are - Alliance Labour New Zealand First United Future.
We hope to hear from the remaining parties shortly.
We will collate the responses
and provide our own analysis for voters in due course.
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