One in three students have failed national literacy or numeracy testing this year prompting the government to prioritise catch-up classes. Education Minister Jason Clare has pledged additional funding promising to prioritise the most disadvantaged schools first.
One in three students have failed national literacy or numeracy testing this year prompting the government to prioritise catch-up classes. Education Minister Jason Clare has pledged additional funding promising to prioritise the most disadvantaged schools first.
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