Tuesday 25 March 2014

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Generation gap behind Kohanga Reo scandal

The Press
OPINION: There is a strong temptation to dismiss the Te Kohanga ReoTrust scandal as something for Maori to sort out. Strong, because there is reluctance on the part of Pakeha journalists to intrude upon Maori disputes. Charges of colonialist ...

Marchers take aim at living wage in schools

Auckland stuff.co.nz
But Ms Gauld says investment needs to go directly into homes andclassrooms rather than millions going into highly paid roles. "There is an army of support staff in our neighbourhood schools who work with our children for very low wages," she says.

Kids dragged from school to school

Our poorest schools are swapping nearly half their pupils a year, as transient families chase work or flee debt.

Novopay having 'unacceptable' impact: PPTA

MSN NZ News
The Ministry of Education expects to spend a further $10m on additional work by the end of June and Mr Joyce said discussions with Talent2 over liability for the additional costs are ongoing. However, he said considering an alternative pay system ...

Christchurch super school to open in 2017

3News NZ
The government is moving ahead with a plan for a school for year one to year 13 students on the site of Aranui High School to serve the needs of the eastern suburbs of Christchurch. Education Minister Hekia Parata says the Aranui Community Campus will ...

Schools file for appeal over staff sleepovers

Schools are worried a court ruling could unexpectedly leave them facing higher costs for teachers to attend events such as camps and overseas trips.

Inaugural Virtual Learning Awards launched

Techday NZ
The Awards have been launched to encourage further development and learning variety in the classroom, and will be presented in Wellington on April 15th 2014. Six individuals have been selected by VLNC council members and guest judge Eric Greenop, ...

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