The podcast discusses rising reliance on overseas teachers in New Zealand's education system, with Education Minister Erica Stanford defending the practice as a temporary, necessary measure while highlighting growth in domestic teacher training and workforce surplus.
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So that primary is now we're in surplus by 500 this year and projected to be in surplus um in secondary in the next couple of years. So things are looking really good on the domestic front, and I'm gonna have another announcement the next couple of weeks on that as well.
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