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Industrial Commission overturns NAPLAN ban
Updated Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:56pm AEST
School students writing during a test.
Tasmania's Industrial Commission has overturned an education union ban on administering the NAPLAN tests. (ABC News)
The Tasmanian teachers union has been ordered to lift its ban on the national literacy and numeracy tests.
The union joined a national ban on administering the NAPLAN tests, because it opposes using the results to form tables measuring a school's performance.
The Education Department took the dispute to the Tasmanian Industrial Commission, which today ruled it is in the public interest for the tests to go ahead.
Leanne Wright from the Education Union says her group will appeal against the decision.
"This is completely up to Julia Gillard," she said.
"We both agree that league tables are not good for education, we both agree that the NAPLAN testing is okay, she just needs to take steps to prevent the misuse of the data." |
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