
Anna Welanyk
Anna Welanyk is the deputy secretary of workforce at the Ministry of Education in New Zealand. She recently acknowledged a forecasting error regarding teacher shortages, which failed to consider changes in teachers' collective agreements. Her role is crucial in addressing workforce challenges in the education system, particularly in light of the increasing demand for primary and secondary teachers.
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Ministry of Education education workforce leader Anna Welanyk acknowledged there was a growing number of children with additional learning needs and increasing pressure on teachers.
Why Whanganui’s learning support sector wants more teachers, better pay and job securityMinistry education workforce hautū (leader) Anna Welanyk said it acknowledged the pressures for teachers across most regions.
Bay of Plenty could be short of 180 primary school teachers in 2025 - ministry reportMinistry education workforce hautū (leader) Anna Welanyk said it acknowledged the pressures for teachers across most regions.
Bay of Plenty could be short of 180 primary school teachers in 2025 - ministry reportAnna Welanyk is the Ministry of Education workforce deputy secretary who acknowledged a mistake regarding teacher forecasts.
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