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Tolley, Whale Oil, NZ Herald, and Mums on Top
You see Elizabeth, every time you get a media release provided by Tolley’s office or a story starter or a comment, the underlying message is always the same: teachers, public schools, and teacher organisations are self-serving, unprofessional, and hypocritical.... more
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Toi Taketake - belonging here
Taketake – belonging here: 17 A3 cards and text. Also junior and senior teaching units. This high quality production was produced by the government to commemorate the 150 years of the Treaty of Waitangi. It is one of the most brilliant classroom teaching resources ever produced. Teachers will be well acquainted with such reconstructions as the 1840 emigrant ship, and the three page overview of the pa. There are many other such excellent reconstructions. Sole supplier: networkonnet $60.00... more
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Lo! A Mini-Hattie is amongst us: The paper by Brian Hincho to the NSSAG
What I have done in the satire that follows is catch the moral ambiguity of Hincho’s paper, the dubious ethicality, the deceptively detached and distant tone, the attempt by the writer to pass himself as a disinterested observer, the disguising of the heavily slanted construction of the overall argument, the false promise, the intolerance, and the refusal to contemplate challenging the fundamentals of a contentious issue.... more
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So why are French people opposed to Vichy France collaboration?
For a number of French people the collaboration policy appears to undermine two fundamental aspects of their Frenchness and their humanity. The first is French people’s fondness to display a joie de vivre. It has become increasingly apparent to many French people that re-educating people to the German way, and harassing, bullying, imprisoning, starving, torturing, and shooting them (as an ultimate form of re-education) brings precious little joie de vivre to the people being re-educated, and serves to cast something of a pall over everyone else.... more
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Some more terrific letters
If those in the media want to learn what has been going on over targets they should read these letters.... more
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Heroes, totalitarianism, and things
Heroes... more
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We await the NZEI and NZPF co-ordinated plan
Both the NZEI and NZPF have done well in making statements and passing declarations opposing national standards and current education policies, but now is not the time for more statements and declarations, now is the time for action, and it is time for combined action.... more
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SAPs being turned into goon squads
We always knew the declared function for the 50 SAPs (Student Achievement Practitioners) was a cover for them to be employed as a National Government hit squad, but information to hand provided by a reliable ministry source, points to all semblance of that cover being put aside, and their real role of bullying schools refusing to implement national standards laid bare.... more
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Not an old fogey, Bishop posting e-mails, and trouble again at Auckland ministry
An assortment: Not all Catholic education executives are old fogeys; a few of the e-mail responses to the Bishop and Catholic school posting; and trouble again at the Auckland ministry.... more
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Catholic bishop taints Catholic school idealism
It’s as fair to haul out a list such as this whenever teachers put forward an education viewpoint as it would be to haul out a list of aberrant behaviours of Catholic priests and bishops whenever they are putting forward a moral viewpoint.... more
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