Press (New Zealand)
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Autistic diagnosis proposed for Frame
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 10/11/2007
- Daily EdNews , International Headlines
- Unrated
Frame's self-described poor social and communication skills, difficulty developing relationships, and expressing or controlling emotions are all symptoms usually associated with autism spectrum disorders, says an Australian researcher.
Key plans to boost funding for private schools
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 09/28/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
National plans to increase the amount of funding for private schools and may also allow the sector to build and operate state education institutions.
Teachers call off strike
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 09/9/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
A proposed strike by secondary teachers has been called off after an improved pay offer was made by the Education Ministry.
Teachers' strike threat disappoints
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 08/28/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
A strike threat by secondary teachers has been described as disappointing by Secretary for Education Karen Sewell.
Quota set for school police
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 08/7/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
By JO MCKENZIE-McLEAN - The Press
School police officers have been told to issue 80 traffic tickets a year.
School police officers have been told to issue 80 traffic tickets a year.
White flight skews lopsided school rolls
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 07/15/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
By TARA ROSS - The Press
Some Christchurch schools are less than two-thirds full – and one is languishing at less than a third capacity – as the city's popular schools expand at their expense.
Some Christchurch schools are less than two-thirds full – and one is languishing at less than a third capacity – as the city's popular schools expand at their expense.
United blitz on school truancy
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 05/26/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
By YVONNE MARTIN - The Press
Canterbury police are about to start prosecuting parents who let their children skip school, and a mall is restricting students during school hours, in tough new measures against truancy.
Canterbury police are about to start prosecuting parents who let their children skip school, and a mall is restricting students during school hours, in tough new measures against truancy.
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT:
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 04/3/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated

Shirley Boys' High School is defending its practice of making students on detention walk around in orange overalls with words identifying them as work crew printed on the back. The principal says the overalls are not intended to shame pupils, just protect their uniforms while they are doing dirty jobs.
Girls to learn about 'purity', chastity
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 03/30/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Chastity and modesty will be taught at New Zealand's first Purely Girls! camp based on America's growing Christian "purity" movement.
Schools caned in ERO report
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 03/29/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
Hundreds of schools have no idea how well, or poorly, their students are achieving, a damning Education Review Office (ERO) report says.
Anti-smacking bill takes another step
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 03/12/2007
- Daily EdNews , Early Childhood Learning , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
A bid to water down a controversial bill outlawing the use of physical punishment with a "smacking clause" looks set to fail after the Maori Party today said it would not support it.
Lincoln expels cheating student role model
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 03/10/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
A Chinese student used by Lincoln University to publicise its campus was expelled for cheating last year after being dobbed in by fellow students, a Press investigation has revealed.
Asian students slam cheating report as unfair
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 03/2/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
Why shouldn't this surpise us?
Chinese students have hit back at allegations that they make up the majority of cheaters at university. Several current and former students contacted The Press to say not all Chinese students cheat and many study hard for their qualifications. "I can only say some Chinese may cheat in the exam but I never cheat during any of my exams and assignments," one said.
Chinese students have hit back at allegations that they make up the majority of cheaters at university. Several current and former students contacted The Press to say not all Chinese students cheat and many study hard for their qualifications. "I can only say some Chinese may cheat in the exam but I never cheat during any of my exams and assignments," one said.
Alcohol review targets teens
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 02/18/2007
- International Headlines
- Unrated
The Government is looking for ways to prevent underage teenagers from getting alcohol as experts point to its devastating effects.
Parents to track teens' use of internet
- By Press (New Zealand)
- Published 01/23/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
By IAN STEWARD
Website MySpace is moving to protect teenagers from cyber-savvy paedophiles by developing software that allows parents to track their children's movements on the internet.
Website MySpace is moving to protect teenagers from cyber-savvy paedophiles by developing software that allows parents to track their children's movements on the internet.

