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  •   Home > News > Politics

    The Government's keeping a closer eye on kids' achievement across primary and intermediate school

    The Government's keeping a closer eye on kids' achievement across primary and intermediate school


    It's announced nationally consistent assessments and reporting will be rolled out this year, on reading, writing, and math.

    Reports are also planned to give advice to parents on how they can help out at home.

    Education Minister Erica Stanford describes it as a partnership, to raise student achievement.

    She says the Government can put more resources in areas that are struggling.

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