The New Zealand government announces a $131 million education investment focused on reading, writing, and maths, amid debate over curriculum changes, testing intensity, and the inclusion of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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alarmist and oversimplified portrayal of decline
Erica Stanford wants to tell you a story. Don’t listen.urgent need for foundational skills improvement
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