Students told their voice means nothing
The Association of Students at UCOL (Written by Jo Hymers AS@U President)
Students told their voice means nothing
Universal College of Learning (UCOL) students are shocked at the Education and Science Select Committee’s report back on the Education (Polytechnic Governance) Amendment which seeks to allow the removal of student representation on Polytechnic Councils.
“Student representatives are an integral and important part of Polytechnic Governance. Considering the Government is aiming to create a student centred tertiary system, the removal of student representation on Polytechnic Councils seems completely contradictory with their policy and will mean the student voice will be lost from important decisions,” said Jo Hymers, President of the Association of Students at UCOL.
“This Bill has gone from bad to worse – it was intended to remove community representation of our Polytechnic councils and replace them with an army of old chartered accountant types. These changes will further undermine the representative nature of Polytechnic Councils,” said Hymers.
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‘Students at UCOL
have already held a protest and a rally to oppose the
original Bill, and these changes will see further action
from students at the loss of a dedicated student
representative on Polytechnic councils, “ said Hymers
“These changes will affect students across New Zealand. Students are the key stakeholders in tertiary education and considering the cost of education in New Zealand, students have the right to have a say about the quality that they are receiving. This will not be possible if students are not included at the top level of Polytechnics,” said Hymers.
“Students will be extremely disappointed and are calling on the Government to reject these amendments and publically support the importance of student input into the educational aims and quality of their institutions, “concluded Hymers.
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