Henare blocks Treaty of Waitangi from ed. law
Maori Affairs Minister Tau Henare has blocked the opportunity for the Treaty of Waitangi to be included in the Education Act, Labour's education spokesperson Trevor Mallard said today.
Trevor Mallard said Labour wanted the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi incorporated into the Education Act and today sought leave to include an amendment doing so as part of debate on Te Aho Matua bill during its second reading.
The Education (Te Aho Matua) Amendment Bill - formally recognises the character of kura kaupapa Maori but Trevor Mallard said Labour is acutely conscious that more than 90 per cent of Maori children attended mainstream schools.
"Their needs should be considered in relationship to the Treaty of Waitangi and that was what Labour sought to achieve.
"Yet in a typical flip-flop manner, Tau Henare said he agreed with what we proposed, but then he blocked it from happening.
"Tau Henare will have to go to his electorate and tell them that he was the MP who stopped the Treaty of Waitangi being included in the Education Act. His flimsy excuse was that it was outside the immediate scope of Te Aho Matua. That may be so, but what an opportunity for Maori children he has thrown away!
"I am extremely worried by the growing gaps in Maori educational achievement that were again highlighted by the Maori Education Commission in its recent reports to Tau Henare.
"Today, he has signalled
that he is not really interested in closing those gaps. It
is the final nail in Mauri Pacific's coffin," Trevor Mallard
said.