A podcast discussion examines the government's reversal of proposed homeschooling regulations, highlighting concerns about rushed implementation, lack of consultation with the homeschooling community, and political maneuvering over credit for the policy retreat.
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And if that's a homeschooling environment, then that that's part of that too. But I guess the uh you've got to recognise that homeschooling uh exists for a reason that it's a bit different than mainstream education, and and you can't be too heavy-handed about it.
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frustration over rushed policy changes
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