The podcast features Education Minister Erica Stanford defending the rapid rollout of the SMART assessment tool in schools, countering union criticism with claims of widespread adoption and parental benefit, while also addressing social media regulation and international policy借鉴
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No, I've got papers that are going through Cabinet at the moment, and I'm a huge believer that we need to change the behaviour of the social media companies. The ban is the, well, the age restriction is only a very small part of it. It's not the silver bullet. The silver bullet, in my opinion, is all countries joining up with very similar.
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