Rachel Whalley — Mar 29, 2018

What does this mean for the VLN Primary school? Make sure your voice is heard in the consultation process about online learning in schools.

It was not entirely unexpected that the new government would make this decision to repeal CoOLs. There were major reservations voiced about this legislation and we shared some of these concerns especially in respect to:

However we supported CoOLs because:

So it would be fair to say that for me personally I feel disappointed that after advocating for so many years to provide a place for online learning as a legitimate part of the New Zealand education system this will now be repealed. We are still having to continue to advocate to ensure that we can provide the best online learning opportunities we can for our schools and learners.  This is especially difficult at this time when our resourcing needs are so immediate. "This is a time when we should be strategically stepping up and helping lead change in this area, not struggling to keep afloat."

However, I have spent some time reading through MoE recommendations (worth a read). Much of these recommendations are based on stakeholder discussions and research (attached below) that we were an active part of, and that was originally set up to inform the guidelines for CoOLs. In considering this I can appreciate the opportunity that going back to the drawing board will bring in aligning online learning to the whole system review that is underway. 

My main concerns are that:

The VLN Primary submission to this consultation is attached below.

(This article is my own professional view and not necessarily that of the VLN Primary School governance group and member schools. Rachel Whalley, ePrincipal)