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Education Minister under fire again
Education Minister Hekia Parata has come under fire today for creating more struggle for quake affected families bearing the brunt of proposed changes to Christchurch schools.

Govt urged enforce sun-smart schools
The Govt is being urged to do more to ensure children are sun-safe at school after a study found just half of primary schools were working towards providing adequate shade.

Legal threat over new payroll
Secondary schools around the country are threatening legal action over the Ministry of Education's new payroll system, which schools say is riddled with errors.

Infection kills NZ teacher
A mystery infection killed a Hamilton school teacher within days of falling ill while on holiday in Samoa.

Off to school camp - for a year
An elite school plans to send Year 13 students away to camp next year - for the entire year.

Uni land grab reshapes Auckland
Universities are gobbling up vast parcels of land from one end of Auckland to the other, with the country's top institution now planning to put down roots in Newmarket (+graphic).

Govt plans shake schools
The Government has been given a fail mark for its handling of a $1b education announcement for post-earthquake Christchurch today, which proposed closing 13 schools.

13 Christchurch schools set to close
The Government is set to close 13 Canterbury schools and merge another 18 in an overhaul of the education sector in the area that was revealed today.

Charter schools for Tuhoe
Tuhoe plans to set up three charter schools and are negotiating with the Education Ministry on how they can do it on their own terms.

Fear over beneficiary child changes
Early childhood experts are in shock after a government decision to make education compulsory from the age of 3 for children of welfare beneficiaries.

Parents prosecuted for child's truancy
The parents of a Wairarapa high school student will be prosecuted for failing to ensure the child's attendance at school after years of ongoing truancy issues.

Jim Traue: Education's home advantage
Failure starts before a child has even set foot in the classroom, writes Jim Traue.

Being Kiwi: War babies
The Herald marks its rebirth with a week-long inquiry into how our national identity has changed through the generations. Today, we look at those aged 60-79 - the war babies.

Breakfast is not too much to ask
Editorial: A simple breakfast is not much to ask and should be provided for all children who need it. But if it is to be public funded, the food should be distributed by agencies that know a community.

Free meal a good start: KidsCan
A children's charity supports Labour leader David Shearer's policy to give free daily meals to all children in low decile schools, but believes a targeted approach to supporting the most needy children should be the key focus.

Deborah Hill Cone: The curse of Psych
Varsity is quite a different kettle of kai moana these days, at least if you are studying the social sciences. It's like a cult.