A health education professor criticizes the new draft curriculum for failing to adequately include mental health, properly sequence content over time, and integrate Māori health knowledge such as hauora and te whare tapawha.
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In the draft curriculum the term mental health is not used once. I think it's used, I think mental well-being is once and maybe year nine, but there's no mental health.
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poor long-term progression across years
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