No, the test program is set to expect single spacing
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22 November 2011
A recent Sydney Morning Herald article addressed the effect that the widespread use of technology and computer keyboarding is having on handwriting in schools and suggests that students should have the option to type rather than write final exams. Read the article at www.smh.com.au/national/education/the-pens-no-longer-mightier-but-still-important-20111113-1ndwj.html
- 25 July 2011 New standards don't require cursive writing
- 07 July 2011 Release of Skill Evaluator Online
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