Teachers in Queensland, Australia will face fines or a pay suspension if they interfere with a new Web site intended to provide access to student learning results, reports the Courier-Mail. Julia Gillard, education minister, says she is sending a stern warning that the Rudd government will take "any necessary action" to ensure the site contains as much information as possible. Myschool.edu, to be launched nationally this week, aims to give parents access to students' literacy and numeracy tests, as well as student-teacher ratios and attendance rates.
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