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Early education policy popular
FROM
its launch last month, more than 65,000 three and four year olds were
benefiting from the Government's 20 hours free Early Childhood
Education policy.
Prime Minister Helen Clark said that the take-up rate of the policy is a vote of confidence in the initiative.
The Prime Minister, Education Minister Steve Maharey, and Finance
Minister Michael Cullen welcomed parents arriving at a Wellington ECE
Centre on the first day of operation of the 20 hours free policy.
"More than two thirds, or 70 per cent, of three and four year olds
currently enrolled at teacher-led centres will be the first to benefit
from this visionary and historic policy," Helen Clark said.
"20 Hours Free ECE is the most significant expansion of the education
system since the rollout of free secondary education by the First
Labour Government in the 1930s.
"We firmly believe that cost should not stand in the way of providing
access to quality early childhood education. That is why the Labour-led
government will now pay for 20 Hours Free ECE a week.
Steve Maharey said this policy is available to all parents, regardless
of income or whether they work outside the home. It has lowered the
cost and boosted access for 65,147 children, saving families up to
$4500 a year per child.
"1703 services will be offering 20 Hours Free ECE from day one, which
is a great start. More centres are still coming on board so the take up
rate of 62 per cent of providers will increase further. Even since the
cut off date of 24 June, another 34 services covering 785 children have
applied to participate," Steve Maharey said.
"As well as lowering costs for families, this policy also gives ECE
providers greater security of funding. As of today, centres offering
the policy are getting up to four months funding up front.
Helen Clark says 20 Hours Free ECE marks a huge milestone in public education in New Zealand.
"A child who attends ECE has a much better chance of succeeding in
school and later in life. Our Labour-led government recognises the
importance of funding public education from the age of three."
Steve Maharey says there are some opponents who are determined to
attack the policy, and are threatening to take this valuable support
away from families.
"Only the Labour-led Government is committed to delivering 20 hours of
free ECE a week to three and four year olds in teacher-led centres." |