The WA Government has just dropped its plan for schools students next term. It is touting the plan as a cautious, careful and considered approach to protect all teachers, parents and children.
complete their course requirementsEvery Year 12 student will be able to get a WA Certificate of EducationStudents who are working towards a Vocational Education and TrainingThe plan is for Year 12s to complete their exams on theMonday, April 27 is the Anzac Day public holiday in WA, and, so teachers can finalise the learning arrangements for the rest of term.raised questions about the ability of teachers to enforce social distancingfor the virus.
When it comes to personal protective equipment, Education Minister Sue Ellery said the health advice was clear, withParents and carers won't be allowed inside the school grounds, which the Government hopes will add an extra layer of protection for teachers.
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