Getting Children and Young People back to School

I hated the end of the school holidays – even when I was a teacher/Principal. I loved it when I actually got back in there but the first day of school … Powderfinger sung it so well:

It’s coming round again
Slowly creeping hand
Of time and its command
Soon enough it comes
And settles in its place
Its shadow in my face
Puts pressure in my day
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQUE_kuyI04&ab_channel=PowderfingerVEVO)

At primary school I pretty much went all of the time – apart from when I could convince my mother that the chunder that looked a lot like fresh yogurt was real and/or that I had not stuck my fingers down my throat. At high school I went for the sport but wagged if there was something better to do – e.g. watching everyday of the 1984 Olympics, playing golf with my uncle. My high school was of very poor quality and without friends and sport I see very few other reasons I would have attended … oh … apart from those things called “qualifications” – which have certainly been helpful and I am thankful for – they have helped me do things like earn and income, buy a home, etc.

For a range of reasons we now have a HUGE attendance problem in NZ – both in reference to our own history and by international standards.

Percentage of NZ Learners Fully Attending

(NB: In Term 3 of 2023 it was 45.9%)

NZ Full Attendance vs other nations.

For most schools Term 1, 2024, starts in 3 weeks.

As a Kiwiblog reader:

  • What would you do to turn the situation around?
  • When do you think the big new strategy will be released?

Even if you have heard it before – this is possibly the best commentary on education ever:

PS – Asking for real – did John Clarke turn down a knighthood as it is very hard to reconcile Mallard having one and John Clarke not?

Alwyn Poole
Innovative Education Consultants
www.innovativeeducation.co.nz
www.alwynpoole.substack.com
www.linkedin.com/in/alwyn-poole-16b02151/


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