'Not have enough computers': NAPLAN online criticised

By Alexandra Smith
Updated August 21 2017 - 9:12pm, first published 6:37pm
Schools are moving away from paper and pen NAPLAN tests.
Schools are moving away from paper and pen NAPLAN tests.

Students in NSW will not sit NAPLAN tests online until schools are confident they are ready to move from pen and paper, according to the Education Minister Rob Stokes, who said he supported the use of handwriting in exams and was "very aware" of the concerns of teachers.

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