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‘Attendance action plan’ to lift student attendance rates – Seymour

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The Government is taking action to address the truancy crisis and raise attendance by delivering the attendance action plan, Associate Education Minister David Seymour announced today.

New Zealand attendance rates are low by national and international standards. Regular attendance, defined as being in school over 90 per cent of the time, has declined from 69.5 per cent in Term 2 2015 to 39.9 per cent in Term 2 2022. England’s attendance rates in 2022 were 75.1 per cent, the USA was 70.3 per cent, Australia was 49.9 per cent. Most recently (September 2023), New Zealand rates were only 45.9 per cent.

“If the truancy crisis isn’t addressed there will be an 80-year long shadow of people who missed out on education when they were young, are less able to work, less able to participate in society, more likely to be on benefits. That’s how serious this is,” says Mr Seymour.

“This Government is making reporting and enforcement action to reduce non-attendance and truancy a high priority. This is part of the government’s target of ensuring 80 per cent of students are present for more than 90 per cent of the term by 2030.

“A key focus is getting a better understanding of the drivers of non-attendance through data. The more we define the problems the more effectively interventions can be targeted.

The government is already implementing changes as part of the attendance action plan, including:

  • Starting publishing of attendance data weekly from the second week of Term 2, 2024
  • Rolling out a communications campaign to improve awareness of the importance of students attending school from Term 2 2024
  • Updating public health guidance to help schools and parents to decide if a student is well enough to attend school
  • Clarifying expectations around attendance to school boards.

I will also be bringing the following proposals to Cabinet at a later date:

  • Mandating daily reporting of attendance data by term 1 2025
  • Developing a Traffic Light System to set out the requirements and expectations for parents, schools, and the Ministry at different stages of a student’s attendance, with clear obligations for when a student is not attending
  • Making attendance a strategic priority for school boards so they have clear expectations to focus on minimising disruption to students
  • Using improved data and analysis to distinguish the drivers of non-attendance and targeting interventions, particularly for the chronic non-attenders or students that are now not enrolled.

These initiatives will require data improvements, analysis and the development of advice to inform potential regulatory changes.

“Almost every aspect of someone’s adult life will be defined by the education they receive as a child. If we want better social outcomes, we can’t keep ignoring the truancy crisis,” says Mr Seymour.

“An education crisis today will turn into a crime crisis, a vulnerable children crisis, an economic crisis and an inequality crisis tomorrow. We’re addressing this by creating a culture where children know if they want to get anywhere in life, they need to get to school first.”

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Maybe make school worth attending again, and kids (as well as their parents) will find some actual value in it.

    English composition & classic literature.

    Mathematics, calculus, trigonometry.

    Physical and applied sciences.

    History (ACTUAL history, not just the modern revisionist propaganda) and Civics.

    Basic financial literacy, how to balance a budget etc.

    Actual job training and/or trade mentorships.

    Cut all the woke nonsense, climate change hysteria and other pork out of the curriculum and bring back the god damn national standards. RESULTS-BASED APPROACHES YIELD RESULTS (who’d have thought!). Underperforming teachers can hit the road, as can the lazy and disruptive wannabe gansta rappers in the back of the classroom. No more holding back the many for the shortcomings of the few.

  2. Yeah Seymour, going to spend any of our hard earned money to fix the dog s*** standards in NZ education or is it ear marked for Ukraine or catering to the AUKUS war mongering nonsense or maybe the creepy WEF/WHO?

  3. Not many governments care about REAL education of their serfs.
    Because most of the parasites calling themselves ‘public servants’ are in fact un-employable psychopaths, hell-bent on placing their BS ideas onto the sheeple population. And this has been going on as long as ‘socialism’ has been sold to the voting sheeple to garner their ‘votes’.
    This will all change when (not IF) the SHTF.
    People with their back to the wall will stop at NOTHING seeing REAL justice done.

  4. Home school best way to go teach your children to be self sufficient,don’t give your life away to the banks buy a home that you can afford without a mortgage get back to the basics,live life be happy, don’t be brainwashed by the education system.

  5. the parents with $$ pay a fine and the poor family can do community hours. That way no excuses. Welfare breeds welfare. Time to get this on track. Without education one has no positive future. Education is a must.

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