Unsafe Rush to Face to Face Learning Has Predictable Outcome
School has been back for less than a week and seven Tasmanian schools have reported Covid outbreaks
School has been back for less than a week and seven Tasmanian schools have reported Covid outbreaks
Many parents will be stressed sending their children to school today, as will teachers returning to the classroom.
Lutruwita/Tasmania needs to flatten the curve to save lives and livelihoods.The Greens’ plan puts the health and safety of Tasmanians and local businesses first
Dr Lisa Denny’s report on a decade of NAPLAN data paints a devastating picture of education in the state.
The plan Premier Gutwein has announced for Tasmania's education system is a plan to keep schools open, not a plan to keep schools safe.
Parents are anxious to hear the Government’s COVID safe schools plans. But instead of overseeing this critical task, Minister Sarah Courtney has gone on holiday
It’s imperative the government release its plan for how it proposes to keep students with disability safe when school returns - if it has one
Education Minister Courtney needs to explain in detail how children can be kept safe in our schools during this escalating Covid outbreak
In Tasmania, education and support staff who work with children with disabilities are all required to be vaccinated but teachers are not.
This year there's no apparent funding in the Budget for either the library or any expansion of South Hobart Primary School.