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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...for-nsw-students/story-e6freuzi-1226111998600
NSW students will not study the new national curriculum in 2013 after the state government yesterday delayed its implementation.
Cracks are appearing in the federal government's curriculum reform, with NSW the first state to pull out over concerns about its content.
Education Minister Adrian Piccoli said he was still committed to a national curriculum but was delaying its introduction into NSW schools until at least 2014. He would not rule out further delays if the commonwealth failed to address concerns.
NSW schools were due to teach the national curriculum in English, maths, science and history for kindergarten to Year 10 from 2013.
The Board of Studies raised concerns over the content and advised the government not to proceed.
Mr Piccoli said teachers needed training before teaching the new syllabus, which will cost $80 million over four years, and needed to be funded by the federal government.