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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Belief parents need to play a part in improving dwindling literacy levels at our schools

    Belief parents need to play a part in improving dwindling literacy levels at our schools


    The Government's launching a new digital tool for students sitting below the required standard - and introducing more professional development in literacy.

    New data shows only a quarter of Year Eight students achieved their curriculum level in writing last year.

    Education Minister Erica Stanford says parents have been unaware of children's results, which is why a Parent Portal's been launched.

    She says parents have a responsibility to do something at home, when achievement starts falling behind.

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