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More league tables signal a new low
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Angry TAFE teachers stand up for their rights
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November 2004

The President Writes
Protecting public education
The role of Federation to protect, promote and lobby for public education has never been so critical, writes MAREE O'HALLORAN.
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DET
Reflections on public education and training
ANGELO GAVRIELATOS offers his reflections on public education and training as an alternative to that offered in the Futures Project's consultation paper.
[ Full Story ]
DET
Developing a submission
The following points are provided to assist members in the development of submissions about the Futures Project.
[ Full Story ]
DET
Futures Project threatens public education
The Department of Education and Training's (DET's) consultation paper Excellence and Innovation (The Futures Project) represents a threat to an equitable and inclusive public education system.
[ Full Story ]
DET
Serious concerns about draft reports
Serious concerns have been raised about the new draft primary school reports, writes JENNIFER LEETE.
[ Full Story ]
Equity issues
Casual teacher court victory
The NSW Court of Appeal has found in favour of 13 women casual school teachers who have been discriminated against by the NSW Department of Education and Training.
[ Full Story ]
Campaigns
Next salaries claim a priority
Developing the next salaries claim is a priority, writes MAREE O'HALLORAN.
[ Full Story ]
Equity issues
Equality must be achieved
Equality of outcomes for Aboriginal children must be achieved, writes MAREE O’HALLORAN, ANGELO GAVRIELATOS, CHARLINE EMZIN-BOYD and PETER WILSON.
[ Full Story ]
Working conditions
Know your excess travel compensation
Many teachers appointed to more than one school are not aware of the provisions for excess travel compensation, writes DENSIE FAIRSERVICE.
[ Full Story ]
Staffing
Year adviser provisions outlined
BRENDA SEYMOUR explains award changes affecting year advisers.
[ Full Story ]
Staffing
Special education class losses remain unknown
Federation continues to seek specific details of cuts to special education classes and subsequently their teachers.
[ Full Story ]
Unionism
Views sought from casual, part-time and temporary teachers
Barriers to union membership and/or activity, which casual, part time and temporary teachers experience, are the subject of a survey by Term 4 Anna Stewart Officers.
[ Full Story ]
State Government
Community colleges face funding cut
Community colleges may have to cut course offerings after the Carr Government cut funding by $4 million for next year.
[ Full Story ]
Salaries
Promotions hearings for minority awards set
Hearing of the additional promotions classifications claims in all relevant minority awards and for the hearing of claims for all classifications for the National Art School will be heard in February and March 2005.
[ Full Story ]
Salaries
Promising statement in Corrective Services case
The Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) has made an important statement in the case for additional work value increases in the salaries of the 31 senior correctional education officers (SCEOs) of the Department of Corrective Services.
[ Full Story ]
TAFE
Senior staff stop work over salaries
The senior staff at Sutherland TAFE stopped work on October 28 to discuss issues around their workload and pay.
[ Full Story ]
Federal Government
Running reading up the flagpole
Federal Education Minister Dr Brendan Nelson has announced he is going to conduct an inquiry into the teaching of reading in primary schools.
[ Full Story ]
Equity issues
Dignity and respect in the workplace
Bullying among teachers needs attention, writes FRANK BARNES.
[ Full Story ]
Health
Women bear the brunt of HIV/AIDS
FRANK BARNES presents some scary figures on the spread of HIV/AIDS.
[ Full Story ]
Event
Jerseys give guernsey to public education
Public education got a guernsey during the Multiple Sclerosis Sydney to the Gong cycle ride on November 7.
[ Full Story ]
Event
Paddlers for Public Education meet the challenge
All four members of the Paddlers for Public Education team successfully participated in the Hawkesbury Canoe Classic.
[ Full Story ]
Welfare
Teachers leave profession due to burnout
Almost a third of graduate teachers intend to leave their employment due to ‘teacher burnout’, a new study has found.
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