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Our desire for a balanced life — where we are able to enjoy work, personal interests, family, social and leisure activities — can be put out of kilter by our obligations.

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Education: connecting members for 100 years

“The journal is essentially the teachers’ organ, written … in the interests of teachers, and its pages are open to all who wish to use them.” (1919 Annual Report)

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Can you help solve this mystery?

Covered in pigeon poo and dust, an artefact relating to Barrier Teachers Association has been discovered in the loft of Broken Hill’s Trades Hall.

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Federation welcomes potential of curriculum review

Federation will support ample opportunities to be involved in school curriculum change that was introduced slowly and was well-resourced, Federation President Maurie Mulheron says. “Good education reform takes time and gives the profession a chance to embrace it.”

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Federation forces Department to fix the glitch

​The union’s persistence has led to the Department of Education working to rectify the situation where about 9000 teachers working on part-time leave will be left without income for a period during the summer vacation.

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Write the wrongs: better use of resources to redress funding

While NSW public schools have a $622 million maintenance backlog and governments choose to instead pour money into private schools, members should be speaking regularly with parents about funding, Federation President Maurie Mulheron said.

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Stories to inspire action

The opportunity to be part of a community of teachers where you can express your point of view and have a say in shaping your profession is an uplifting experience, a new book profiling women Federation activists conveys.

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Teachers’ voice to drive negotiations

The collective voice of school members — who want enhancement of their profession’s status and support for their work — will be taken into upcoming Award and Staffing Agreement negotiations with the Department of Education.

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Rowdy chorus of commonsense required

It’s never been more important for people with commonsense to start using their voices at full bore, writer and social commentator Jane Caro said.

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Support the student climate change movement on September 20

Members are encouraged to attend a workplace meeting on 20 September — the day of the student-led Global Climate Strike — to consider a motion on climate change that will be sent to state and federal politicians.

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NSW Government’s unjust wages transition motivates unified member response

Federation members are taking collective action to fight pay inequities inflicted upon their public school teacher colleagues by the NSW Coalition Government.

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Wider focus for TAFE would better prepare students for their working lives

New social policy is desperately needed for the vocational education and training sector says Centre for Future Work associate Pat Forward.

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Union commits to real growth in salaries, improved working conditions

Results of the schools salary survey of members were reported to Annual Conference and the Federation will now embark on developing a log of claims in preparation for salaries negotiations to begin in term 4 with the Department of Education.

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Push for available funds to improve teaching and learning conditions

Federation will campaign to ensure ongoing funding in the NSW public education system is best used to improve teaching and learning conditions, delegates affirmed at Annual Conference today.

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Federation intervention wins individual salary adjustments for members

A Federation member who voiced her frustration over the Department of Education’s failure to progress her on the salary scale in a post to the union’s Facebook page is glad she took the advice contained in the General Secretary’s reply — to contact her union for assistance.

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Member of Federation family receives national honour

Federation congratulates Life Member Sharan Burrow, this week honoured as a Companion of the Order of Australia.

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Billboards drive the message home for voters

Mobile billboards are cruising through several electorates in the lead-up to the federal election, to highlight to voters what is at stake for the nation’s children at the May 18 poll.

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Today’s kids can’t wait any longer for schools funding cuts to be restored

“Every year in a child’s education counts — you can’t say we can wait another three years to do something for these kids; you can’t say that,” federal Labor’s shadow education minister Tanya Plibersek said in an address to Federation’s May Council meeting.

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School leaders up-skill on approaches to improving student outcomes at CPL course

Experienced and accomplished teachers who participated in the Centre for Professional Learning’s Leading the Lifting of Achievement in Years 7-12 course, left armed with new strategies to support their colleagues to improve practice and subsequently student learning outcomes.

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Vocational learning opportunities reduced for many under funding model

Data presented to a recent roundtable shows why government funding of the vocational education and training sector is best directed towards TAFE.

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CPL takes the angst out of the Performance and Development Framework

Teachers can use the Performance and Development Framework process to achieve their professional goals without it being an overwhelming experience, Federation members were assured at a recent Centre for Professional Learning (CPL) course.

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