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- Are they being too sensitive or is there a wider issue here?
The education system is once again under the spotlight for what is being taught.
An exam question asking students to provide a "feminist perspective" on geographical features has upset some, but academics say it is a valuable way of broadening students' thinking.
And a large number of Kiwi 15-year-olds are struggling to reach the minimum reading level, despite New Zealand's fifth placed ranking in an OECD education report.
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