Tertiary Ed - the Maharey principle on steroids
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Wed Sep 26 2001 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
Tertiary Ed - the Maharey principle on steroids
Wednesday, 26 September 2001, 12:42 am
Press Release: New Zealand National Party
Maurice Williamson National Tertiary Education Spokesperson
26 September 2001
Tertiary Ed- the Maharey principle on steroids
National's Tertiary Education spokesperson Maurice Williamson says tertiary students should be asking what happened to Steve Maharey and Liz Gordon on the way to the Government benches.
The New Zealand Herald reported today that the fourth TEAC report 'Implementing the Strategy' recommends limiting the number of students in second year degree programmes and higher fees for some students.
"So much for two parties that promised cheaper, more open access to tertiary education. Labour wooed students with lower fees, the Alliance with no fees!
"Now a document has leaked under the door which has the sort of proposals that would have had Steve Maharey and Liz Gordon jumping up and down two years ago.
"This Government's performance in tertiary education is the Maharey principle on steroids - what Labour say in Opposition is definitely not what it does when in Government," Mr Williamson said.
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