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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Christopher Luxon is defending the pace of changes to the school curriculum

    Christopher Luxon is defending the pace of changes to the school curriculum


    A survey by the Principals' Federation and the NZEI union has found most principals and teachers feel the changes are being rolled out too fast.

    They're asking for an extra time to roll out the changes, due to fears already stressed teachers could be burnt out.

    The Prime Minister says the Government has identified a problem with maths skills, and has acted swiftly to address it.

    He says they identified the issue, came up with a solution within a week, and are rolling it out as quickly as possible.

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     Today's News

    Politics:
    New Zealand First's Shane Jones has unveiled a proposal to force Marsden Point to store fuel 21:57

    Rugby:
    South Canterbury's historic run in rugby's second-tier Heartland Championship has finally ended 21:17

    Business:
    At least 600 people are being impacted by a BNZ systems issue 18:57

    Cricket:
    The calculators aren't being pulled out just yet for the New Zealand women's cricketers, after an opening win followed by a loss in pool play at the T20 World Cup 18:37

    Sailing:
    The America's Cup match starts in the wee small hours overnight with holders Team New Zealand taking on challengers Britannia 18:37

    Law and Order:
    Australian couple in custody after anti-prostitution raids in Bali's Kuta district 18:27

    Accident and Emergency:
    A person has been airlifted to Wairau hospital in a serious condition following a jet boat accident in Marlborough 18:07

    Golf:
    The Kiwi golfers contesting the latest PGA Tour event in Utah face a nervous night's sleep, after play was suspended due to darkness 17:17

    Rugby:
    The Bay of Plenty captain doesn't care that their clutch, last-minute win over neighbours Hawke's Bay wasn't pretty 16:57

    Rugby:
    Sir Ben Ainslie is citing history as motivation for his Ineos Britannia team trying to wrestle the America's Cup off Team New Zealand 16:47


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