@nzlabour @4chihuahuaschch does the policy just cover fees as opposed to loans for living.
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@Acquitmenow@nzlabour fees I imagine I suppose a living allowance will continue for those who qualify.
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@nzlabour@chrishipkins France and Germany have been doing this for some time, and look where that's got them. Time to do it here too. -
@JohnReid16@nzlabour@chrishipkins France and Germany are highly competitive for limited places in specialist institutions -
@AndrewPaulWood@nzlabour@chrishipkins And your point is? Both offer good qual education on merit, not Daddy's ability to pay. -
@JohnReid16@nzlabour@chrishipkins In the German system you don't have much choice and are streamed into a technical school. -
@JohnReid16@nzlabour@chrishipkins There is no general admission and therefore the numbers are relatively small. As for the French, -
@JohnReid16@nzlabour@chrishipkins Admission from the Ecoles is usually from privileged prep schools much like Oxbridge in the UK -
@AndrewPaulWood@nzlabour@chrishipkins 86.14% of French kids leave school with a recog qual. Admission to establishments is on merit. -
@JohnReid16@nzlabour@chrishipkins These two things are not necessarily related. Not many kids from the banlieues get into Ecoles. - 3 more replies
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@nzlabour if you want to compete in the new economy, why not tie free 3 years to qualifications for jobs that are in high demand?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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