Remote parents 'need to know what to teach' as lesson plans slashed
Parents of distance education students in Queensland are expressing anger over the reduction of teaching materials that have supported remote learners for decades. The Fitzgerald family highlights challenges faced, as their daughter Vivien's lessons are less structured, leading to increased online learning time. Families argue that the change undermines their ability to provide flexible and effective education.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 22:42 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 22:50 UTC
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