
Psychiatrist and author Tanveer Ahmed says he suspects parents may not have been happy after students across Adelaide sitting the NAPLAN test online were disrupted when the internet went down.
The Advertiser reports students across 70 schools sitting the NAPLAN test on Thursday were interrupted for around an hour.
"I guess it’s inevitable but you really think they would … risk manage this sort of thing," he told Sky News host Jenna Clarke.
"I suspect the kids were pretty happy about it, let’s be honest, parents less so."