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The Government’s three-part plan to lift mathematics achievement

Christopher Luxon says 50,000 children a year are falling behind.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Brent Edwards Sun, 04 Aug 2024

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has made education the centrepiece of his speech to the National Party’s annual conference, telling delegates only 22% of students in year 8 are at the expected standard for mathematics.

Luxon said it meant four out of five were falling behind. Even worse, three

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Brent Edwards Sun, 04 Aug 2024
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