Is NAPLAN moving online too soon?
There are concerns that many schools still aren't equipped to run the online test effectively
There are concerns that many schools still aren't equipped to run the online test effectively
A recent panel discussion asked the question: is NAPLAN fit as a system of student assessment?
A prominent Victorian principal says huge question marks hang over the efficacy of the government's plan
The Victorian schools were ordered to close for deep cleaning and contact tracing
Two prominent Victorian principals tell The Educator about how they have been fighting the COVID-19 chaos at the coalface
Almost 700,000 Victorian students will again be learning from home as of July 20, the state's government has announced
As students return to face-to-face classes, there are concerns that the looming risk of coronavirus outbreaks will push teachers to the brink
Remote learning poses some serious dangers to child safety, e-Safety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant tells The Educator
Amidst the gloom of COVID-19, rays of sunshine can be found, writes Henry Grossek, principal of Berwick Lodge Primary School
The argument to keep schools open has some gaping weaknesses, writes Berwick Lodge Primary School principal, Henry Grossek