Education Minister Erica Stanford details a $131 million investment to improve maths, reading, and writing outcomes through targeted teacher training, structured curricula, and mandatory national assessments from Year 3 to 8, emphasizing teacher competence and accountability.
Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.
How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
Verbatim segments from politicians speaking on podcasts and radio shows about this topic. Sourced via the voice-reference library — each speaker has been confirmed manually from their voice clip. Click play to stream the original audio from the publisher, pre-seeked to the moment the quote starts.
You also announced over the weekend, we haven't talked since this the A to E thing, and the union said yesterday, the union said it doesn't suit all students. How much pushback are you getting from those sort of people? If you can't, I mean, if you're gonna push back against A to E, do they push back against everything?
Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.
minority resistance to student performance tracking
Erica Stanford: Education Minister on the $131 million investment in maths, reading, and writing educationSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.