This piece argues for fundamental reforms to New Zealand’s education system, including the creation of a non-political parenting entity, restructuring of the Ministry of Education to reduce bureaucracy, improving school attendance—especially among low-income and Māori/Pasifika学生—
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bureaucratic overreach, inefficiency, taxpayer waste
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