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Copyright laws could force schools to destroy remote learning material
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Victorian schools have been told to delete online learning material that they created during lockdown by Christmas to avoid breaking Australian copyright laws.
The directive from the Department of Education and Training means material such as recorded footage of teachers reading children’s books and digital lessons that include extracts from textbooks must be destroyed.
Mount Waverley Secondary College Hayley Dureau created many hours of remote learning maths content that may have to be deleted under copyright laws.
Our leaders need to accept strong scrutiny from the ABC
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In a piece she wrote for this masthead in June on funding the ABC, journalism academic Margaret Simons described Communications Minister Paul Fletcher as a smart man, and not an ideologue . So how should we view Mr Fletcher s decision at the beginning of this month to publish his letter to ABC board chair Ita Buttrose questioning the content of a
Four Corners episode entitled Inside the Canberra Bubble ?
Perhaps by now well-publicised attacks on the public broadcaster aren t so much a matter of ideology as a venerable political tradition. Nearly 30 years ago Bob Hawke was incensed by ABC coverage of the first Gulf War that referred to Australian troops rather than our troops , and a second deployment to the Middle East saw Mr Fletcher s ministerial predecessor Richard Alston take up the cud