
Marty Gibson and Maree Buscke reflect on Stuff's top stories, including resignations from the Covid inquiry and Stephen Joyce's economic optimism for New Zealand. They highlight the ongoing political narrative surrounding Christopher Luxon and his leadership and pressing issues in education, with calls for more engaging teaching methods and nurturing of students' talents. They express concern over the current state of media reporting and governance, particularly regarding the representation of Māori interests and the challenges faced by the education system. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback, especially former teachers, to better understand their experiences and the factors influencing their decisions to leave the profession.
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Marty Gibson and Maree Buscke reflect on Stuff's top stories, including resignations from the Covid inquiry and Stephen Joyce's economic optimism for New Zealand. They highlight the ongoing political narrative surrounding Christopher Luxon and his leadership and pressing issues in education, with calls for more engaging teaching methods and nurturing of students' talents. They express concern over the current state of media reporting and governance, particularly regarding the representation of Māori interests and the challenges faced by the education system. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback, especially former teachers, to better understand their experiences and the factors influencing their decisions to leave the profession.