New Zealand's Teaching Council is undergoing a significant shake-up, with the appointment of new members to its governing body. The council, which regulates the teaching profession in New Zealand, has filled several vacant seats on its board, bringing in fresh perspectives and expertise. The appointments come at a critical time for the council, which has faced criticism in recent years over issues such as teacher registration and standards. As the council looks to the future, the new members will play a key role in shaping the direction of the profession and ensuring that New Zealand's students receive the best possible education.


Teaching Council replaces vacant seats on governing body  RNZ