Schools across Australia have been told to “pause” Naplan testing for more than a million primary and secondary students on its first day after widespread technology issues with its online platform. In a statement on Wednesday morning, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (Acara) said it was “aware of a widespread issue affecting students being able to log on to the online platform to complete their Naplan assessments”. “This issue is being urgently investigated by our technology provider, Education Services Australia, who run the platform,” it said. “Schools have been advised to pause testing while this is being investigated.”
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