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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Education articles  Education
    Associate Education Minister David Seymour's blaming strike action for poor school attendance
     13 November 2025
    Associate Education Minister David Seymour's blaming strike action for poor school attendance
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    Otago University students are facing back to back increases to their tuition fees
    12 Nov: Otago University students are facing back to back increases to their tuition fees... more
    Removing Treaty responsibility from school boards undoes decades of progress
    12 Nov: Taking away the duty of boards to “give effect” to te Tiriti o Waitangi undermines the expectation that schools should work for Maori as well as for anyone else.... more
    A Virginia jury's awarded 10-million US dollars to a 28-year-old former teacher shot by a six-year-old student
    7 Nov: A Virginia jury's awarded 10-million US dollars to a 28-year-old former teacher shot by a six-year-old student... more
    An internet outage during NCEA exams yesterday means some students might turn to derived grades to counteract the disadvantage
    7 Nov: An internet outage during NCEA exams yesterday means some students might turn to derived grades to counteract the disadvantage... more
    Father and son after being stung by swarm of 'murder hornets' during Laos holiday
    5 Nov: An American teacher and his teenage son die after being stung more than 100 times by a swarm of hornets while climbing down a tree after zip-lining at a resort in Laos.... more
    Otago University's Proctor is investigating an incident involving 50 students shooting fireworks at each other and at Police
    5 Nov: Otago University's Proctor is investigating an incident involving 50 students shooting fireworks at each other and at Police... more
    Secondary teachers are back on strike today, in the middle of NCEA exam season
    5 Nov: Secondary teachers are back on strike today, in the middle of NCEA exam season... more
    A man who broke into a Dunedin student flat and violated a young woman could now face an open-ended prison term
    4 Nov: A man who broke into a Dunedin student flat and violated a young woman could now face an open-ended prison term... more
    Otago University students say they're living on edge, after a man was caught peering into their windows, and underwear went missing
    4 Nov: Otago University students say they're living on edge, after a man was caught peering into their windows, and underwear went missing... more

     Most Popular Recent Education News
     19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year +++++++++++++++++++++++
     21 Oct: A 72-year-old man's been arrested - in relation to alleged, historic sexual assault at Auckland's Dilworth School ++++++++++++++++++++++
     21 Oct: 'Accidental' homeschooling on the rise, as families say schools are not coping ++++++++++++++++++++
     23 Oct: A person's been arrested following a Police incident in Nelson +++++++++++++++++++
     20 Oct: The Prime Minister says he'd pay teachers and health workers more if it were possible - but for now they need to return to negotiating +++++++++++++++++++
     20 Oct: A new pathway for the Wellington Phoenix to develop young footballers into professional athletes - with an academic backbone +++++++++++++++++++
     25 Oct: A Tokoroa family have pulled together an eight thousand dollar reward in the hope to find missing teacher Jayleb-Che Dean ++++++++++++++++++

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      15 Nov: Don’t want windows 11 25h2? too bad. microsoft is forcing it on some pcs (PC World)
      14 Nov: Samsung’s knox security framework - smart, secure and scalable (ITBrief)
      14 Nov: Some schools, eces close over concerns about asbestos-contaminated sand (Stuff.co.nz)
      14 Nov: What to do if you have the coloured sand recalled for asbestos in your home (RadioNZ)
      14 Nov: Schools across aotearoa reaffirm commitment to te tiriti o waitangi after changes to education act (RadioNZ)
      13 Nov: Nearly 200 schools write to education minister over removal of treaty obligations (Stuff.co.nz)
      13 Nov: Nearly 200 schools write to education minister erica stanford over removal of treaty obligations (RadioNZ)
      13 Nov: Hastings hosts aotearoa's national maori language festival toitu te reo (RadioNZ)
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