Education Minister's Decision Sparks Relief for Teachers and School Leaders In a major victory for educators, the Education Minister has announced a delay to the implementation of a new national curriculum, sparking widespread relief among teachers and school leaders. The original timeline had been set for 2024, but concerns over the curriculum's feasibility and potential impact on students have led to a significant delay. The pause is seen as a significant win for educators, who had been vocal about the need for more time to prepare and implement the new curriculum effectively. With the delay, teachers and school leaders can now focus on refining the curriculum and ensuring it meets the needs of their students, rather than rushing to meet an ambitious deadline.


Delay to new curriculum heralded as significant win for teachers, school leaders  RNZ