Paul Goulter
NZEI questions effectiveness of school commissioners
One of New Zealand's biggest education unions, the NZEI, wants a public inquiry into the use of in-school commissioners and statutory managers. Audio
Teachers say ministers must resign over Novopay resignation.
The primary teachers union, the Educational Institute, says Government ministers must stop letting public servants take the rap for the botched introduction of Novopay. Audio
Alwyn Poole and Paul Goulter debate charter schools
A private school principal says the Government's charter school draft agreement is well targeted for children who are otherwise not succeeding. Audio
Unpopular policy cost Education Secretary her job
Leaders in the education sector say say the Secretary for Education, Lesley Longstone, has taken the fall for the government's unpopular education policies. Audio
The Minister of Education announces increased class sizes
The Government has announced an increase in the amount of funding for the education sector but the trade off is an increase in class sizes and plans for an appraisal system designed to improve teacher… Audio
Performance pay for teachers
A new battle looms on the horizon and the cause - performance pay for teachers - with the government saying it is to encourage and enhance teacher quality. Recently retired Auckland secondary… Audio
Union speaks about Kidicorp wanting staff to agree to pay
We talk to Paul Goultier, the National Secretary of the New Zealand Educational Institute, which represents some of the ABC workers. Audio
Sunday Group - gender pay parity
Why is it, in a country whose pride in its achievements as a leader in women's rights still can't get rid of a gap in pay rates? Audio
Concerns over ABC Learning Centre sale
The ABC Learning Centre's plan to sell its childcare centres in one block is prompting concern about its impact on the sector. Audio
The Sunday Group for 17 February
Is the migration of New Zealanders to Australia an exodus, and should we be worried about it? Audio