But some schools are already well on their way to ending the inequitable practice. Richard Crawford, principal of Fairfield College ...
How we’re ending streaming: Q&A with principal Richard Crawford
Kōkirihia, a plan to abolish streaming in schools launched last week, has been described as a “watershed moment” for education in New Zealand.

Crawford decided to scrap steaming at Fairfield College when he became aware Maori students were overrepresented in lower streamed classes and underrepresented in top streamed classes.


