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Labour, Where 58% Failure Is Fine by Them

Labour, Where 58% Failure Is Fine by Them

Labour and the teachers’ unions are angry and upset because they don’t like the Government’s numbers on the number of kids failing at mathematics, preferring their numbers which still show 58% of year-eight kids are failing.

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Face of the Day
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Face of the Day

Just 22 per cent of students are at the expected standard for maths at year eight and three out of five are more than a year behind.

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Goodbye to a Rag

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com When Stuff announced the closure of The Sunday News, I was stunned to learn it was still in existence. In its heyday decades back, it was famed for its pervading sleaziness, beatups over trivia and fictious sensationalism, for which evidently there was a market. Because

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How Was This Even Allowed?

How Was This Even Allowed?

I’ve asked before, and I’ll ask again: when do we start spitting on teachers? It’s a rhetorical question, of course. I’m not really advocating hawk tuah-ing on random chalkies. Most of them are more-or-less dedicated professionals who do a pretty good job. Some are actually brilliant

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Why Antisemitism Is Likely to Grow

Why Antisemitism Is Likely to Grow

Barry Brownstein AIER Barry Brownstein is professor emeritus of economics and leadership at the University of Baltimore. Let us be wary of the soothing narrative that downplays the seriousness of growing antisemitism. The belief that Jew hate will diminish once the Israel-Hamas war concludes may be misguided. As I go

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Let Kids Be Kids  

Let Kids Be Kids  

Mark Freeman A Waikato mother is travelling around the country, informing people about the sexualisation of children in the school curriculum and encouraging parents to find out more from their children’s schools. Penny Marie is the founder of Let Kids Be Kids, a New Zealand-wide grassroots network of parents

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NZ Children Treated as Educational Guinea Pigs

NZ Children Treated as Educational Guinea Pigs

A friend commented recently that her working week as a primary school teacher is five days in the classroom, plus several hours per night and most of Saturday at home. She’s diligent but understandably she is planning retirement. The demands of teaching have forced many good teachers out and

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