Schools across Australia have been told they can resume Naplan testing more than an hour after being told to “pause” the digital assessment, causing disruption among the 1.4 million students undertaking it.

The issue, which came on the first day of the nationwide literacy and numeracy tests for years 3, 5, 7 and 9, prevented some pupils from logging into the online platform, with one education expert dubbing it a “really unfortunate mess”.

In a statement on Wednesday afternoon, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (Acara) said the issue had been resolved and apologise

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