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Friday, December 06, 2013

What's making headlines in New Zealand

Martin Thrupp: National Standards data fixation barrier to useful change - Opinion - NZ Herald News

Studies show schools under pressure - Bay of Plenty Times - Bay of Plenty Times News

NCEA system fails students, say universities - Education - NZ Herald News

NZ education facing a bad report - Education - NZ Herald News

NZ set to slip on international education table - National - NZ Herald News

Maths, science focus of $10.5m in extra school funding - National - NZ Herald News

Makes you think, doesn't it?


Posted by Yvonne Eve Walus at 12:41 AM
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