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Before Landscapes Die
The pastoral imagination that could only see wetlands as waste is not unrelated to the policy imagination that can only see achievement where it can be sequenced, benchmarked, and ranked.
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The Half Light
On safety, learning, and what we lose when we iron out the unexpected.
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Rata Has Te Whāriki In Her Sights
Rata puts in writing her desire to use curriculum to 'end decolonisation's success'.
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The Classroom is a Political Space
When 'the science of learning' leads us to oppression, what should we do?
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The Future, Out Of Focus
An encounter with a student makes me think about the world being made for us.
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Phonics Data and Te Tiriti: Stanford's Abdication of Responsibility
A critical response to Stanford's justification for removing Te Tiriti from Board responsibilities.
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How to Keep Te Tiriti Alive in You School Until 2027
The legislative amendments offer a legal way to keep Te Tiriti alive in your strategic plan.
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The Hidden Cost: Removing Te Tiriti Harms Every Child
Te Tiriti o Waitangi is not a policy of division. Te Tiriti o Waitangi is an instruction manual for systemic excellence.
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Curriculum Change That Bypasses Democracy
There is more at stake with the surprise release of the new new English and Maths curricula today.
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Recapturing the Senior English Curriculum
There was a version of the curriculum in March 2025 that didn't have Shakespeare as compulsory, but that was changed at the last minute. Who changed it?
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