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Students are learning more about our history but less about our place in the world. Â
An Education Review Office report finds schools have been working hard to implement the new Aotearoa Histories Curriculum. Â
It's being taught in three quarters of all schools up to and including Year 10, but to varying degrees. Â
Education Evaluation Centre Head Ruth Shinoda says it takes up a lot of teachers' time making their own teaching resources. Â
She told Mike Hosking that more off-the-shelf content would help support schools to teach the full range of the curriculum. Â
Shinoda says those resources could help teachers have more time to teach other social sciences too, like geography and economics.Â
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