Homeschooling changes axed from education reform

Homeschooled children will not have to follow the Australian curriculum and suspended students won’t get a chance to appeal disciplinary action under proposed Queensland education reforms.

Laws were introduced to parliament in March to mandate the Australian curriculum to homeschoolers in response to a surge in numbers – by nearly 200 per cent in 2023 – and to introduce the right to appeal consecutive short suspensions.

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