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Thought-provoking entries received for Sam Lewis Peace Prize

A distance education student with limited access to power and technology has won the grand prize in the 2020 Sam Lewis Peace Prize Awards.

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Sea Life and Wild Life member offer

Members can access both SEA LIFE and WILD LIFE this year for FREE.

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Treat yourself in your well-earned downtime

Even when you’re on holidays, your Federation membership is working for you.

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Union sides with people and the planet over profits

Federation supports the campaign against the 850-well coal seam gasfield approved for development and operation in the Pilliga State Forest and on grazing land south-west of Narrabri.

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Inadequate school facilities debacle sparks local anger 

Members at Marsden Park Public School will meet on the first day of term 1, 2021 to consider a campaign of political, community and industrial action if the teaching and learning needs of teachers and students in their area are not being met. 

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Domestic violence: COVID exposes home truths

Federation is marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, at a time when grim evidence is mounting of a dramatic increase in cases of domestic violence in Australia during COVID.

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School Success Model replaces Local Schools, Local Decisions in name only

Today’s announcement on the replacement of ‘Local Schools Local Decisions’ with ‘The School Success Model’ continues the recent history of the abandonment of support for schools and the shifting of responsibility and blame away from the government and the Department onto the local public school.

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Picture book wins coveted national award

Federation member Jasmine Seymour can now add award-winning illustrator to her list of achievements, after being crowned Best New Illustrator by the Children’s Book Council of Australia.

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Disability: secret report exposes new wave

A confidential NSW government report has shed light on a critical and burgeoning challenge for public education as the number of students with disabilities is predicted to grow by 50 per cent in the decade to 2027.

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Safety and wellbeing concerns before IRC

The Department has failed to adequately address Federation’s concerns regarding the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic and Federation recently escalated the matter to the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC).

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Teachers add value as agents of social inclusion and cohesion

Every day, schools, principals and teachers play a critical and invaluable role in their communities by contributing to society’s social-inclusion outcomes.

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TAFE Monday Minute

On Friday, at the 11th hearing of our Enterprise Agreement Bargaining Dispute in Fair Work, TAFE NSW and the NSW Teachers Federation came to an agreement which would enable the TAFE Teachers and Related Employees Enterprise Agreement 2020 to be finalised.

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From crisis comes innovation to change nature of environmental education

One area of the NSW public school system particularly affected by COVID- 19 restrictions was the state’s 25 environmental and zoo education centres.

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UK: COVID runs riot

​With the COVID-19 crisis still raging, teacher unionists in the UK have deplored the falling school attendance rates and presented a plan to secure safe schools and ensure quality education during the pandemic.

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ARIA award rocks Wilcannia

With Sarah Donnelley being voted the Telstra ARIA music teacher of the year came deserved recognition but not, she says, for herself. She claims those winning votes are for the children of the remote western NSW town of Wilcannia on the banks of the Darling.

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Solar Our Schools

Stately Kirribilli House gained a pink, solar-powered cubby house delivered by a convoy of parents and children on 30 September, carrying an urgent message: Solar Our Schools.

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EAL/D support is falling short

English Language Provision is an important component of school planning and the allocation of specialist EAL/D teachers should be a priority if schools are to support the educational needs of their EAL/D students.

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The Philippines: Unionism Is not Terrorism

Trade union and other leaders and activists from the Philippines recounted stories of repression in the Philippines in a Council of Global Unions webinar held on 23 November.

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Spectacle of public education talent

“The diversity of our students is one of our many strengths and our Public Schools Arts Festival showcases this wonderful diversity and creativity,” Inner City Teachers Association Secretary John Gauci said.

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Joint action brings a change in behaviour

Federation, with the support of the principals and parents and citizens organisations, have worked together to shift the Department of Education’s intention to make unilateral changes to the suspension and expulsion policy from day 1, term 1, 2021.

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Joint action brings a change in behaviour

Federation, with the support of the principals and parents and citizens organisations, have worked together to shift the Department of Education’s intention to make unilateral changes to the suspension and expulsion policy from day 1, term 1, 2021.

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