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Ex principal sentenced for fraud

2 hours 1 min ago
A once high-profile Hamilton secondary school principal has been sentenced to 40 hours community service after he pleaded guilty to using school funds to pay for building work on his personal property.Martin Elliott, who resigned...
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Crackdown planned for Dunedin's rowdy scarfie parties

5 hours 58 min ago
Authorities are planning a blitz on rowdy student street parties in Dunedin.The city council yesterday agreed to a liquor ban that would permanently include the North Dunedin student area, and allow police to end events such as...
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Brian Fallow: Failings at school will hurt our economy

8 hours 20 min ago
Businesspeople as much as anybody should be pressing the Government for more effective action on the twin issues of child poverty and the fat tail of failure in the school system.If only for the sake of their future labour supply.Right...
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Parents divided on controversial daycare report

8th February 2012 2:11 pm
A controversial new report that claims daycare could be harmful to children has revealed a deep divide among parents on how best to raise their kids.The report, from conservative lobby group Family First, found separating children...
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Mums harming kids through daycare - report

8th February 2012 8:13 am
A controversial psychologist has been criticised for a new report that says New Zealand mothers could be harming their children by sending them to daycare.The report Who Cares? Mothers, Daycare and Child Wellbeing in New Zealand...
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Mark Oldershaw: Skills for the future

8th February 2012 6:30 am
When Prime Minister John Key announced his new Cabinet line-up late last year, one of the most significant changes went largely unnoticed in the public arena.Much was made of Steven Joyce's rise in the rankings, but there was less...
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Government gives itself glowing report for NCEA success

7th February 2012 8:52 pm
Student success in the latest NCEA exams is being touted by the Government as a result of its hard work over the last three years.Education Minister Hekia Parata told Parliament today that NCEA results from 2011 showed improvements...
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Kerre Woodham: A tough elitist approach is in students' best interest

5th February 2012 6:27 am
So, Treasury has recommended that interest on student loans be reintroduced and tertiary funding be targeted at younger students and higher-level qualifications. Amen to that.The number of young people being sold false promises...
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Proposal for more pupils per teacher

3rd February 2012 6:30 am
The Treasury says student-teacher ratios in schools could be increased and some schools closed - with the savings used to improve the quality of teaching.Finance Minister Bill English has not ruled out implementing the advice given...
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Charter school policy lambasted by Pacific community leader

3rd February 2012 6:30 am
A Pacific community leader has slammed the Government's charter school policy, saying there was no consultation with those families who would be mostly affected - the Pacific community.Chairman of the Auckland Council's Pacific...
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Maori-based school sets sights on high achievers

3rd February 2012 6:30 am
A tikanga Maori-based secondary school with a focus on technology and innovation where students will exercise before class each day opens in Hamilton next week.Tai Wananga Ruakura principal Toby Westrupp said the school at the Ruakura...
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Should teacher-student class ratios be increased?

3rd February 2012 4:51 am
The Treasury says student-teacher ratios in schools could be increased and some schools closed - with the savings used to improve the quality of teaching.Finance Minister Bill English has not ruled out implementing the advice given...
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Kindergarten forced to operate from tent

2nd February 2012 7:37 pm
Children and teachers have been forced from their leaky kindergarten building and into a marquee on a neighbouring Bay of Plenty farm in what is believed to be a New Zealand first.They don't have power, and the nearest neighbours...
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