
Drag net: Qld's school internet standard 200 times slower than NSW
The Queensland Audit Office has warned some students were left behind during the pandemic and the Palaszczuk Government is not keeping up with technology.
The Queensland Audit Office has warned some students were left behind during the pandemic and the Palaszczuk Government is not keeping up with technology.
The coronavirus pandemic has harmed the social well-being of school students more than their academic development, according to new research.
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Queensland students will all return to their classrooms this morning, after five weeks of home-based learning due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Most Australian children are stuck at home due to the outbreak of COVID-19. They need to find ways to socialise, do their school work, exercise and entertain themselves.
Queensland Museum Network was forced to temporarily shut its doors last month due to what director of collections Peter Denham has described as a “hiatus of normal”, but after transforming its website into a constantly evolving digital museum, visitors now have more catalogue items at their fingertips than ever before.
Officials have worked through the night to fix the online education portal that crashed when almost two million Queensland students and their parents logged in to learn from home.