
Tears at the school gate, but we should admire those who wait on the other side
As students return to school this week, it’s worth acknowledging the important role teachers play in helping children realise their full potential, writes Madonna King
As students return to school this week, it’s worth acknowledging the important role teachers play in helping children realise their full potential, writes Madonna King
This week thousands of Queensland students will receive their high school results, but for those who don’t receive their dream ATAR there are still plenty of pathways to university.
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More than 37,000 Queensland Year 12 students are embarking on crucial external exams for the first time in the state, rounding off a senior year dominated by COVID-19 chaos.
To slow the spread of coronavirus, Queensland students will spend at least half of term two learning from home, with schools only open for certain children. So what is expected of parents and how will the curriculum be delivered?
Education ministers will meet tomorrow in a bid to ensure Year 12 students finish school this year despite the mayhem caused by the coronavirus.