Minding your language a virtual reality

By Farrah Tomazin
Updated October 16 2012 - 11:18am, first published October 7 2012 - 10:00am
More schools might have to use videoconferencing, where students from different classes tune in to a real-time lesson being conducted by a teacher at another school.
More schools might have to use videoconferencing, where students from different classes tune in to a real-time lesson being conducted by a teacher at another school.

THE state government will resort to using ''virtual classrooms'' - where multiple schools share the same teacher over the internet - as it may not have enough qualified staff to fulfil its promise to teach every child a second language.