Speeches
The Education Debate in the 1990s: An Intellectual Adventure Or Unexamined Orthodoxies?
Michael Irwin, 19 April 2011
Bulk Funding is Dead. Long live Bulk Funding.
Norman LaRocque, Henderson Rotary Club, 12 June 2008
Zero Fees and a universal student allowance for New Zealand?
Norman LaRocque, Hamilton East Rotary Club, 16 April 2008
A strategic view in education of the direction and future of New Zealand
Roger Moses, Institute of Directors, 10 May 2006
Through the Looking Glass
Sue Thorne, Early Childhood Council Annual Conference 2006, 01 May 2006
Private Tertiary Education in New Zealand: Evolution and Context
Norman LaRocque, New Zealand Association of Private Education Providers Conference 2005, 16 September 2005
Private Tertiary Education: A New Zealand Perspective
Norman LaRocque, Australian Council for Private Education and Training Conference 2005, 29 August 2005
School Zoning: Locking Kids Out or Letting Them In?
Norman LaRocque, Rotary Club of Wellington, 10 February 2005
Welcome to the Campus of Struggle
Norman LaRocque, welcome speech at the launch of David Cohen's book in Wellington and Auckland, 06 October 2004
Private Sector Participation in Education
Norman LaRocque, Rotary Club of Palmerston North, 06 September 2004
School Choice: Lessons from New Zealand
Norman LaRocque, Cato Institute Conference, 27 May 2004
A New Deal: Choice and Competition in the New Zealand School Sector
Sue Thorne, to the Liberal Forum, Hamilton Club, 19 May 2004
Education Matter: Government, Markets and New Zealand Schools
Norman LaRocque, 24 February 2004
A New Deal: Making Education Work for All New Zealanders
Norman LaRocque, 14 October 2003
Serving Everybody's Interests: GATS and New Zealand Education
Norman LaRocque, 12 August 2003
Pirates on the High Seas of Education: GATS and the Globalisation of New Zealand Education
Norman LaRocque, 15 April 2003
Does Economics Have Anything to Say About Early Childhood Education Policy?
Norman LaRocque, 04 April 2003
The Curricular Reforms- Are They Taking Us Forwards or Backwards?
Michael Irwin, 17 July 1999