Peter Coolbear
The Otago Polytechnic council is at full strength with
the appointment of its eighth member, Wellington educational
manager Dr Peter Coolbear.
He is believed to be the first council member from outside
Otago or Southland.
Polytechnic councils were restructured earlier this year,
reducing in size from up to 20 members to eight.
The Otago council decided to advertise nationally for a
member with academic expertise and selected Dr Coolbear.
Trained as a teacher and researcher in plant physiology, Dr
Coolbear has a long involvement in education.
He is director of Ako Aotearoa, the National Centre for
Tertiary Teaching Excellence, and has worked previously at
the Manukau Institute of Technology, Massey University and
the Ministry of Education.
At its latest meeting, the council settled its fees
structure, moving from a daily meeting allowance system to
annual honorariums for permanent council members.
Daily meeting fees will still be paid to co-opted temporary
members.
The council broadly adopted the fees structure proposed by
Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce.
Chairwoman Kathy Grant will receive $28,800 - about $3500
more than previous chairman Graham Crombie did under the old
structure - while deputy chairwoman Susie Johnstone will
receive $18,000.
Council member Rebecca Parata, who chairs the council's Te
Komiti Kawanataka, will receive $14,400 and council members
Chris Staynes, John Christie, Gillian Bremner and Drs Malcolm
Macpherson and Peter Coolbear $10,000 each.
Ken Laraman, who convenes the polytechnic's staff
subcommittee, asked the council to consider accepting lower
fees, saying the polytechnic was "in a great era of financial
restraint" and the opportunities for wage rises for staff
were minimal.
Students were also facing rising costs, he said.
Council members said fees were reasonable.
Dr Macpherson said there was more responsibility and more
work required of eight council members and it was important
to adequately compensate people who were expected to do a
professional job.
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