
Ditching Equity and Reclaiming Our Schools with Elizabeth Rata
Conversations with Peter Boghossian
Decolonization and Educational Integrity
This chapter critiques the controversial movement for curriculum decolonization in New Zealand, highlighting its impact on academic quality and the dangers of replacing specialized subjects with localized content. It discusses the historical shift from equality to equity in educational policies, examining the influence of critical theory and identity politics on educational paradigms. The chapter advocates for a balanced national curriculum that prioritizes foundational academic knowledge while challenging contemporary ideological biases.
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