A government bill mandates schools to participate in international maths and reading tests, expands ministerial control over the curriculum, and establishes a new agency to enforce school building repairs, sparking criticism over centralisation and lack of community consultation.
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Now, about an hour ago, we spoke to health education expert Darren Powell, who's one of the critics of the draft curriculum for music, PE, science, technology, history and health. He complained that mental health isn't mentioned in the health curriculum at all and that there's no mention of haura Maori, which is essentially holistic health. Education Minister Erica Stanford heard that interview, asked for a right of reply and she's with. She's with us now, huh, Erica? So you're more than welcome. So is mental health in there?
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centralized power without accountability
Erica Stanford’s Move to Take Total Control of Educationdefended as necessary for accountability and educational improvement
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