
Schools planning for possible hybrid teaching with fuel crisis
Some schools are planning for the possibility of a hybrid teaching model in the face of the fuel crisis, with a combination of distance and onsite learning. There's concern student attendance could take a hit if families can't afford to fill their tanks. It's a particular worry for rural schools where children and teachers often travel by car or the school bus. Canterbury Primary Principals Association President Lisa Dillon-Roberts spoke to Lisa Owen.
Checkpoint · RNZ
April 7, 20265m 35s
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Some schools are planning for the possibility of a hybrid teaching model in the face of the fuel crisis, with a combination of distance and onsite learning. There's concern student attendance could take a hit if families can't afford to fill their tanks. It's a particular worry for rural schools where children and teachers often travel by car or the school bus. Canterbury Primary Principals Association President Lisa Dillon-Roberts spoke to Lisa Owen.