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School's out - forever: Shuttered classes revisited
In 2004 the Govt closed seven small Northland schools. Alan Perrott and Steven McNicholl return to find out what happened.
John Armstrong: Total surrender inevitable on botched policy
No more compromises; just capitulation - complete and utter.
John Parker: Quiet learning is banished from open-plan classrooms
John Parker, a writer of children's books, worries about one of the downsides of charter schools.
Charter schools meet with some resistance
Politicians have embarked on a new experiment to set up charter schools - all they need are guinea pigs.
Tapu Misa: Teacher pay rises will do what incentives won't
Economists are right when they say that people respond to incentives, and teachers are no different, but the responses aren't always the ones we'd want.