This press release criticises Labour's proposal to impose Treaty of Waitangi obligations on school boards, arguing it prioritises political ideology over student outcomes and educational choice, particularly affecting disadvantaged students.
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Yeah, I mean, good questions, thanks. Um so in the in the first instance, so if you know it, I mean there's obviously clearly different views about um you know what school what the priorities of school boards should be, but absolutely, of course, getting getting kids educated and uh inside the school, etc. are incredibly important um because you can't do much teaching unless they are there. But um, you know, like when you when you understand that Māori Toeta students do better when they uh are taught in Tele or Māori in many instances, um, then that is something that if you're looking for outcomes, you should take into account and obviously or have regard to or give respect to, and obviously tetherwai Tangi would would colour that, right? Like if you're looking for better outcomes for our terror in New Zealand, in fact, and this is the case that that we do better when you know where there is education. Telewa Māori, then totally relevant, right? So the second thing you you you raised is well, school boards are not the crown, should should bind the crown.
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emphasizes protection of tino rangatiratanga for Māori youth
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