“Education Hubs” or “Kāhui Ako?”
August 2, 2019
By NZB3
How do you like your children’s brains fried? “Education Hubs” or “Kāhui Ako?” Labour, version 6.0 or National, version 5.0?
You don’t even need to go far back in history to find National 5.0 doing exactly what they’re accusing Labour 6.0 of instigating. Nikki Kaye is finally coming out on the offensive and taking a stand on something (now that Simon Bridges is re-confirmed as leader as he was over last weekend. Told you so.) She’s attacking the Labour 6.0 version of her own policy!
A Commissariat of Education Control is to be resisted? No “Education Hubs” they say but then what do you think New Zealand schools were already being actively swallowed up into under the title of “Kāhui Ako?”
This is why we need an Anarchist history of New Zealand. Otherwise the politicians and the media can rapidly memory hole everything like some Orwellian crowd control strategy.
“We were always at war with Eurasia.”
Like the many boroughs and townships, and cities, that were melted down to make the Auckland Supercity, all schools were to be assimilated into the Kahui Ako Borg Collective.
The basic theme, as always, is to break down individual institutions and distinctiveness into homogenised (r-selected) mush.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Neither care about what’s right and wrong, only whose hand gets to be in control of the wheel. They both agree: Not the individual!
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Ref. A New Commissariat of Education Control
Ref. 2015: Kāhui Ako: A Cluster Schmuck of Learning
Ref. 1870: The University of New Zealand Act
Update 12/11/2019: Today the new ‘Tomorrows Schools’ collectivisation campaign was finally announced as being a fizzer. (Thank goodness!)
Ref. ” are backing down on their education reforms. No longer will schools have to be part of a regional hub. Boards of Trustees will not only survive, but they will survive and still be effective.”- Newstalk ZB