New Zealand<i>Unsung Heroes:</i> Singing enthusiast discovers hidden talent in childrenChoir teacher Rhondda Garland is serious when she says everyone can sing, or at least hit the right note with her help.05 May 04:00 PM
New ZealandSacked for teaching King LearShakespearean tragedy has become high farce, after a Christian high school sacked a teacher for using a "morally defiling" <i>King Lear</i> text.01 May 04:00 PM
EntertainmentLessons from a grim warWellington teacher and author Leon Davidson tells Rebecca Barry what inspired him to delve into Anzac history on behalf of younger readers.25 Apr 04:00 PM
New ZealandParents of bullied kids could sue schools: adviserParents may be able to sue schools that fail to act when their children are bullied, a top public official says.13 Apr 04:00 PM
New ZealandWhistle-blowing teacher to fight onA teacher who claims he was fired after raising concerns about a string of incidents at his school has won a claim for unjustified dismissal.10 Apr 04:00 PM
New ZealandTeachers may strike next termTeachers could go on strike as early as next month amid building tension between their union and Education Minister Anne Tolley.09 Apr 09:10 PM
New ZealandTeachers upset over principal's dress edictTeachers at an Auckland school are upset at being told to wear "businesslike" clothing to set an example for students. Do you agree?28 Mar 03:00 PM
New ZealandDead cyclist 'academic superstar'The husband of a woman whose car was in collision with a male cyclist as she was turning into her driveway, killing him instantly, says the family are devastated about what happened.26 Mar 03:00 PM
New ZealandSikh daggers testing schoolsThe Human Rights Commission has been asked to clarify whether a Sikh student should be allowed to wear a ceremonial dagger to school.20 Mar 03:00 PM
New ZealandSchool issues first national standards-based reportsSome of NZ's first national standards-based student reports have been issued by a Hamilton school amid concerns from its principal.19 Mar 03:06 AM
New ZealandEducation cuts would move paperwork to frontline - PSAThe Govt's plan to cut Education Ministry backroom staff would force paperwork on to frontline workers, the Public Service Association says.09 Mar 11:35 PM
OpinionAudrey Young<i>Audrey Young:</i> Tolley finds ally in school mumOnce parents join Education Minister Anne Tolley in the national standards debate, she wins, as was evident yesterday.09 Mar 07:39 PM