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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criticism of uniform curriculum ignoring community diversity
Government bill prevents schools from opting out of international maths reading testslacks adaptation for diverse learner needs
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