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Local Schools, Local Decisions needs to go

Loud applause met Federation Deputy President Joan Lemaire’s statement, “We need to end Local Schools, Local Decisions,” at Annual Conference today.

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Profession offers suggestions to shift workload focus to teaching and learning

Immediate action is needed to address the “very substantial, potentially debilitating and growing” demands upon teachers, “particularly in relation to administrative work”, a new report by Sydney and Curtin university academics.

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Federation’s centennial Annual Conference begins today

​Several hundred public school teachers from around the state will spend three days of their winter break discussing issues affecting the profession at the NSW Teachers Federation’s largest decision making forum, Annual Conference.

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School teachers in classrooms – not corporations – best assessors of students, says President

​Education was the last bastion of society to hold out against commercialisation and privatisation, but it is under threat, Federation President Maurie Mulheron told Annual Conference.

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NSW Teachers Federation Trainee Teacher Scholarships — an investment in building the profession

​Today $60,000 in Trainee Teacher Scholarships have been awarded at the NSW Teachers Federation’s centennial Annual Conference.

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When will the Federal Government learn?

The Federal Government had failed to learn the lessons of the NSW experiment, which introduced learning progressions and an online assessment tool into schools that were blamed for creating excessive teacher workload, President of the Australian Education Union Correna Haythorpe told Federation’s Annual Conference.

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Teachers’ dedication to the NSW Teachers Federation recognised with Life Membership

NSW Teachers Federation’s 100th Annual Conference has bestowed Life Membership on 14 public education teachers for their campaigning efforts on behalf of Federation.

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Stokes prioritises administrative workload reduction

NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes says he shares “concerns that a teacher’s core role of educating children in the classroom can be adversely affected by the administrative burden” in a letter to Federation, dated 1 June.

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Turnbull’s secret school curriculum changes leave teaching profession in the dark

A leaked report has revealed the Turnbull Government is planning a massive overhaul of the Australian Curriculum without consultation with teachers and with no extra funding or resources to implement the reforms.

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Temporary teacher engagements up to three years

Starting early in Term 3, 2018, temporary teachers will now be able to be offered engagements of up to three years in length.

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First steps towards addressing administrative workload

Federation’s pursuit of concerns raised in the teachers’ workload survey is showing progress with the Department and Minister listening and responding to the issues raised by more than 18,000 members.

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​Education Council’s weak response to calls for NAPLAN review

Despite strong public support, and calls from numerous state and territory governments, Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham vetoed plans for

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Teachers sidelined in schools funding agenda

​Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham is disrespecting the teaching profession by trying to impose a reform agenda without any consultation with teachers and without the fair funding needed for our schools, Australian Education Union (AEU) Federal President Correna Haythorpe said today.

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NSW Government ‘efficiency dividend’ cuts will hurt schools and students

The NSW Teachers Federation is deeply concerned that the Berejiklian Government’s annual ‘efficiency dividend’ will hurt our schools and students as each year it rips hundreds of millions of dollars out of the Education Department’s budget.

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Unity! Strength! Justice!

A highlight of Federation’s centenary celebrations will be an exhibition honouring its proud 100-year history of support for teachers and their students, schools and communities.

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PLAN2 data collection requirements cut

The Department of Education has responded positively to Federation’s call for a significant reduction in the workload associated with data collection for PLAN2 in the Early Action for Success (EAfS) schools.

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School building program not compliant

Federation continues to receive concerning reports from members regarding school building projects in a number of locations across the state.

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Join the countdown to our centenary

June 18 marks the start of Federation’s 100-day countdown to the anniversary of its formation 100 years ago.

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Concerns about People Matter survey

Survey data from the People Matter employee survey in 2018 will be made available to the Department of Education for individual workplaces with a minimum of 10 respondents.

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

Long service leave (LSL) is available to casual teachers as a payout when the casual teacher ceases employment with the Department and in some circumstances it may also be taken as leave.

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Staff reject open-space learning

​While teachers and the community of Arthur Phillip High School welcome the much overdue infrastructure investment, the Department has refused to address numerous issues raised from within the workplace.

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