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Character, Values Education in schools by choice

Friday, 19 August 2005, 2:14 pm | Character Education Programme of New Zealand

Since February 2003, the CEPNZ (Character Education Programme of New Zealand) has been providing resources and guidelines to schools for the development of Character and Values Education. We believe that Character Education is the only answer to help ... More >>

CEPNZ Supports Rotorua Truant-Free Zone

Wednesday, 16 March 2005, 9:09 am | Character Education Programme of New Zealand

It was with great pleasure that the managers of the CEPNZ (Character Education Programme of New Zealand) read about the recent initiative of a “Truant-Free Zone” in Rotorua being established through local Police and retailers. More >>

CEPNZ: Leading by Example

Thursday, 5 August 2004, 10:40 am | Character Education Programme of New Zealand

In response to an outcry from the Libertarianz Spokesman For Education Deregulation, Peter Osborne, the CEPNZ stands by its position to make Character Education a priority for NZ schools. More >>

CEPNZ: Providing Character Education for Schools

Tuesday, 3 August 2004, 9:44 am | Character Education Programme of New Zealand

Since the beginning of 2003, the CEPNZ has been providing resources and guidelines to schools for the development of a Character Education Programme within their identity. Although the CEPNZ does not promote political agendas, United Future has been the ... More >>

Free Truancy Resources For Waitakere Schools

Wednesday, 9 June 2004, 1:12 pm | Character Education Programme of New Zealand

The CEPNZ announces today that it will supply every school in the Waitakere District with free access to its Truancy Resource Pack in an effort to reduce non-attendance. More >>

CEPNZ Fills Gaps In Lack Of Government Resources

Monday, 7 June 2004, 10:26 pm | Character Education Programme of New Zealand

To reduce youth offending, calls were heard last month from ACT Education Spokesman Deborah Coddington and Principal Youth Court Judge Andrew Becroft for the Government to establish a National Truancy Database. More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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