In Your Language: Learning from home information for parents

Department of Education and Training

There are now translated resources available on the Department of Education and Training website regarding supporting learning from home – Learning from home advice in your language. The factsheet and letter to parents has been translated into 22 languages.



This page provides advice, tips and resources to help you support your child’s continuity of learning from home in your language.

To increase physical distancing across the population and prevent the transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19), children in government schools will move to remote and flexible learning and care at the commencement of Term 2.

This means that from the start of Term 2 most children will be learning from home.

About learning from home in a school setting

When you start to think about helping your child to learn from home, remember that no one expects you to be a subject matter expert or teacher. The most important thing you can do is to continue to provide comfort, support and encouragement to your child.

You can help your child to learn from home by working with their school and supporting your child as they undertake the activities provided.

Go to Learning from home advice in your language

Advice for Parents in these languages:
Arabic
Dari
Dinka
Farsi
Hakha Chin
Hindi
Karen
Khmer
Oromo
Punjabi
Samoan
Simplified Chinese
Sinhalese
Somali
Swahili
Tamil
Tigrinya
Tongan
Traditional Chinese
Turkish
Urdu
Vietnamese

 

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