Concerns education to be included in trade deal
New
Zealand Educational Institute national secretary Paul Goulter. Photo
/ NZ Herald
12
August, 2015
A
teachers' organisation says a leaked document shows New Zealand has
joined a group of countries pushing for education to be included in a
murky trade deal.
The
New Zealand Educational Institute said the Trade In Service Agreement
(TiSA) was bad news for teachers and education academics.
The
Institute's national secretary Paul Goulter said the deal would lead
to foreign corporations suing any government that tried to legislate
against the expansion of charter schools.
Mr
Goulter said the deal could lead to further "commercialisation
and privatisation of education", with negative impacts on the
quality of education available to Kiwi students.
Other
teachers' unions were aghast after seeing the leaked document.
"The
proposed deal would restrict future governments' rights to regulate
the quality and provision of education and protect unique aspects of
New Zealand's education system," said Tertiary Education Union
president Sandra Grey.
"The
kind of marketisation TiSA would open up would be extremely harmful
for students' education," PPTA president Angela Roberts said.
She
said the TiSA education deal would restrict the government from
purchasing local publications, in favour of cheaper standardised
foreign publications.
The
document's authors intended for it to stay secret for at least five
years.
On
its website, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Mfat) said
there were 24 participants in the TiSA negotiations.
They
included Australia, the entire European Union, Pakistan, Taiwan, the
United States and several Latin American countries.
The
ministry said TiSA participants collectively accounted for 70 per
cent of global services trade.
--View
the document at http://www.nzei.org.nz/documents/email/TiSAdoc.pdf
We know this agreement is cancerous only problem is when we knock the scab off it we find we will be riddled with it. Thx Grosser and Key.
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