
After weeks of remote learning due to COVID-19, many school students in New South Wales began a staggered return to classrooms last week.
Students in other states, such as some in Queensland, were also back in the classroom.
Others like Victoria are weeks away from returning. Premier Daniel Andrews said some students (in prep, years 1 and 2, and years 11 and 12) will go back to school on May 26.
And Western Australia’s Premier Mark McGowan announced all school students in the state must return to the classroom from May 18.
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We surveyed more than 10,000 public school teachers in NSW to find out how they felt about being at school at the end of term one, their thoughts on remote learning and feelings about returning to school.
Our survey – with responses from April 17 to May 10 – showed fewer than one in four teachers felt safe working on the school site at the end of term one. But nearly 95 per cent felt safe working from home.