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    Labour's education spokesperson believes Erica Stanford is not listening to concerns from the sector on NCEA changes

    Labour's education spokesperson believes Erica Stanford is not listening to concerns from the sector on NCEA changes


    Willow Jean Prime finally met the Education Minister last week, after initially ignoring invitations to talk through the major curriculum shake up.

    Ms Prime says it was a good opportunity to discuss the changes, but can't recall any overlap on changes they agreed on.

    She says the Minister wasn't interested in her feedback on the consultation process, instead focusing on the proposal itself.

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