warning that remote learning could adversely affect disadvantaged children.
But he indicated he would consider changing the online-only approach if the coronavirus pandemic continued to ease."The challenge we have at the moment is one of confidence — confidence amongst parents, students and teachers around their safety and their level of risk [of infection]. In coming weeks, the ACT Government said they would discuss transitioning to normal schooling, but Mr Barr said "this is not a sprint"."That would frankly be devastating for confidence around education across the nation."Meanwhile, some parents say a lack of after-school care at these nine education hubs means they effectively cannot use the schools.
"Parents expected this week to be difficult, with kids going to an unfamiliar school site with unfamiliar staff, but without after-school care services at these sites, it's more than difficult — it's untenable," she said.
Have not noticed many clever ideas coming out of Canberra; but keeping most kids at home is a good move !
These state governments that are mindlessly obsessed with this insane 'lockdowns' are as dumb as a doorknob and dumber still are those who blindly conforming to such stupidity, unnecessarily disrupting children's education.
Wow the first thing on the ABC not about race
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