Have your say on remote and flexible learning

<p>Victorian principals&comma; teachers and students are being encouraged to have their say on remote and flexible learning&comma; to gain insights into how our education system can be improved from this unprecedented experience&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Minister for Education James Merlino has opened a community consultation survey this week&comma; ahead of a July summit&comma; to discuss lessons learnt and investigate what improvements can be made to the education system as a result of the remote teaching and learning period&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The summit will follow an independent analysis of remote learning at schools across the state&comma; and bring together education leaders from the government&comma; Catholic and independent school sectors&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Victorian government primary&comma; secondary and specialist schools moved to remote and flexible learning and teaching at the start of Term 2 to slow the spread of coronavirus&comma; following advice from the Victorian Chief Health Officer&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Parliamentary Secretary for Schools Tim Richardson and Parliamentary Secretary for Early Childhood Education Sonya Kilkenny are also producing reports on the remote learning experience&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The community survey&comma; independent analysis and the Parliamentary Secretary reports will all contribute to the findings from the summit&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Students returned to school from 26 May&comma; when around 391&comma;000 Prep&comma; Grade 1&comma; Grade 2&comma; specialist school students and VCE and VCAL students transitioned back to face-to-face learning&comma; with Grade 3-Year 10 students returning to classrooms today&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While remote learning presented challenges&comma; a significant number of schools reported benefits during remote learning for students who have previously been disengaged or distracted in the classroom&comma; and for high-ability students who have been able to learn at their own pace&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Some students whose learning has been affected by anxiety or other mental health conditions have also shown significant benefits from remote learning&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>To have your say&comma; visit&colon; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;urldefense&period;proofpoint&period;com&sol;v2&sol;url&quest;u&equals;https-3A&lowbar;&lowbar;aus01&period;safelinks&period;protection&period;outlook&period;com&lowbar;-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Fengage&period;vic&period;gov&period;au-252Flessons-2Dremote-2Dand-2Dflexible-2Dlearning-26data-3D02-257C01-257Cbridget&period;vantienen-2540education&period;vic&period;gov&period;au-257C64d9269dace14b25c8f608d80910563b-257Cd96cb3371a8744cfb69b3cec334a4c1f-257C0-257C0-257C637269313076452797-26sdata-3D2ypY1KAMG69iuqUr3i2BpDc1v-252BIFKTbO4sX8xQEt57U-253D-26reserved-3D0&amp&semi;d&equals;DwMFAg&amp&semi;c&equals;JnBkUqWXzx2bz-3a05d47Q&amp&semi;r&equals;4ouXpQZetwlpT1HTC&lowbar;4yoWqHR&lowbar;YQ2&lowbar;RPJGxy2GKhz5SNhZ9yOqt2ouiFLhUkV1f0&amp&semi;m&equals;dDrHFOwJLBAIOIv2vLKYDo4OFoAZu1im8bK4pcVSSt0&amp&semi;s&equals;QxJu3JFWw-PZMVI2HofQMe0UBaYS4fm-dIs7izpvrS4&amp&semi;e&equals;">https&colon;&sol;&sol;engage&period;vic&period;gov&period;au&sol;lessons-remote-and-flexible-learning<&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong> Minister for Education James Merlino has advised&colon;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote>&NewLine;<p>This is a real opportunity to improve our education system and learn from the remote teaching and learning experience&period; This summit will bring our school sectors together to report back about the benefits and challenges of remote learning&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;

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