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媒體炒作 高校存在中國間諜 新西蘭教育部長:沒有證據

媒體炒作“高校存在中國間諜” 新西蘭教育部長:沒有證據   “教師懷疑,中國共產黨間諜存在於新西蘭高校” 新西蘭國家媒體新西蘭廣播電台28日的這一報道被廣泛轉載,其“證據”卻荒謬到可笑。當天下午,新西蘭教育部長希普金斯在被問到該報道時表示:“學校的教學不應該受到外國影響力的幹擾。但是這個(報道)沒有證據,只是有人這樣聲稱。如果有證據,新西蘭情報機構會跟進。”   新西蘭廣播電台的報道采訪了新西蘭幾所大學中教中國政治和中國歷史的教師,稱他們在上課時,有不認識的人來蹭課“拍照”,並提出不同意見,這讓教師感到“非常不安”。一名教師稱,他在中國使館附近看到在其課堂上提不同意見的中國學生從公交車上下車,覺得這個人“非常可疑。”另一名教師表示,現在課堂上的中國學生“越來越民族�

New £1m programme to increase understanding of the Froebelian approach

New £1m programme to increase understanding of the Froebelian approach Katy Morton Thursday, May 20, 2021 A £1m funding programme from the Froebel Trust, launching this summer, aims to foster collaboration in the early years sector and provide training for more practitioners. The new early years Froebelian funding programme will launch in the summer Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting Nursery World and making use of our archive of more than 35,000 expert features, subject guides, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits: Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month Unlimited access to news and opinion

A nation s reckoning and the ripples that follow

Almost there! Check your email inbox to finalise email verification. You ll then be asked to choose a password so you can log in to The Spinoff. March 13, 2021 Australian attorney general Christian Porter and prime minister Scott Morrison in parliament on February 25 (Photo: Sam Mooy/Getty Images) A nation’s reckoning and the ripples that follow Four years ago today, young Wellington women held a protest against rape culture. Has anything changed? Our neighbours across the ditch suggest not. Content warning: this post discusses sexual violence and harassment. It may be upsetting to survivors. Please take care. Australia has been hit with wave after wave of accounts of high-profile sexual assaults over the last month. The result has been a nation of women and gender minorities being re-traumatised by a relentless onslaught of gaslighting and misogyny online.

David Law: Does more money always buy better education?

David Law: Does more money always buy better education? 2 Mar, 2021 04:35 AM 6 minutes to read Creative solutions rather than reaching for the cheque book will help get our children s education back on track. Photo / Michael Craig Creative solutions rather than reaching for the cheque book will help get our children s education back on track. Photo / Michael Craig NZ Herald OPINION: A well-functioning education system that delivers good outcomes for all is essential to New Zealand s future prosperity and its people s wellbeing. However, there have been a growing number of stories about New Zealand s educational decline over recent months. The fact that our students performance in reading, maths and science, relative to their peers internationally, has been slipping for decades is profoundly concerning. What exactly is going on, and could something obvious, such as a lack of funding or poor value for money from education spending, be blamed?

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