Teachers and states quibble while everyone else says get to work
Schools in the country's biggest education system, NSW, are stalling over restarting physical classes because of a conflict between the government and the NSW Teachers Federation on how to stage the return.
Parents and education experts said it was critical schools got back to face-to-face classes as soon as possible, especially for year 12 students who have end-of-school exams in as little as six months.
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