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Lower suspensions, but no clear system for discipline in private schools

The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald

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June 21, 2026

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lean right
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Lower suspensions, but no clear system for discipline in private schools
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Technique: Appeal to Fear
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How other outlets are covering this story

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The Malaysian Insight

lean left

· Sep 3, 2025

家长与校方支持恢复体罚 强调须设严格规范

随着国会近期掀起恢复学校体罚的讨论部分家长与校方代表公开表示支持但强调必须在严格规范下执行确保学生身心健康不受伤害 根据The Vibes报道两名小学生的父亲诺阿兹里指出当今教育体系在管控学生纪律方面面临“严峻挑战”包括逃学不尊重师长甚至霸凌等问题日益严重

Brisbane Times

center

· Jul 4, 2026

‘It becomes a power struggle’: How private schools are taking on entitled parents

Fed up with helicopter parenting, unreasonable demands, and social media campaigns, private schools are rolling out mandatory behaviour charters to force parents to take a step back.

UrduPoint

lean right

· Jul 4, 2026

Crackdown on unregistered private schools, academies

Crackdown on unregistered private schools, academies

Tampa Free Press

right

· Jul 1, 2026

Massachusetts Judge Smashes Federal Plan To Strip Student Loan Forgiveness Over Political Views

A federal rule that would have allowed the U.S. Department of Education to deny student loan forgiveness to public servants based on their employers’ political and policy stances has been permanently blocked by a federal judge. The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts granted a motion for summary judgment, declaring the proposed policy [] Massachusetts Judge Smashes Federal Plan To Strip Student Loan Forgiveness Over Political Views

Townhall

right

· Jul 3, 2026

Do Vague State Education Standards Open the Door to Classroom Activism?

Do Vague State Education Standards Open the Door to Classroom Activism?

The West Australian

lean right

· Jun 27, 2026

School expulsions soar in WA public schools for student misconduct and aggression, teacher resignations rise

Expulsion rates at WA public schools have more than doubled in the past five years, with more than 120 students permanently excluded from their school for extreme behaviour last year.

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Politics · 3
World · 3

Related coverage for "Lower suspensions, but no clear system for discipline in private schools": The Malaysian Insight — 家长与校方支持恢复体罚 强调须设严格规范. Brisbane Times — ‘It becomes a power struggle’: How private schools are taking on entitled parents. UrduPoint — Crackdown on unregistered private schools, academies. Tampa Free Press — Massachusetts Judge Smashes Federal Plan To Strip Student Loan Forgiveness Over Political Views. Townhall — Do Vague State Education Standards Open the Door to Classroom Activism?. The West Australian — School expulsions soar in WA public schools for student misconduct and aggression, teacher resignations rise