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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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NSW Opposition commits to ethics option

​The NSW Labor Party has committed to reinstating the option for ethics classes on school enrolment forms.

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Teachers commit to informing voters on school funding cuts

The Fair Funding Now! campaign has been launched in seven locations across four federal electorates in the state, attracting hundreds of teachers ready to drive the campaign forward into the next federal election.

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Association Spotlight: Inner City

This edition of Association Spotlight focuses on the Inner City Teachers Association.

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History Lesson: Teachers and free speech

The significance of the “Beatrice Taylor affair” can’t be overstated, not only for the future of Federation but also the concept of mass mobilisation, Federation leaderships’ later tactics, political affiliation freedoms for citizens, and the Communist abolition referendum and battle for control of the union in the 1950s.

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Campaign wins recurrent funding increase

While the Turnbull Government has refused to fund its share of the final two years of the NSW Gonski agreement, the schools funding campaign has been successful in attracting an additional $1.4 billion to NSW public schools since 2014.

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Beginning Teacher conferences worth the travel time

Federation’s Beginning Teacher conferences are attracting teachers from hundreds of kilometres away who come to participate in a fun and informative weekend of professional learning.

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Stokes prioritises administrative workload reduction

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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Federation takes pay discrepancy to Minister

Federation has written to the NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes seeking to resolve discrepancies that arose out of the transition to standards-based pay.

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Incentive restored for rural and remote schools

​The ability for our hardest-to-staff schools to convert long-term temporary appointments into permanent positions above establishment has been restored.

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Public school system is one of the greatest agents of change

​The first Aboriginal Australian to graduate from Harvard Law School has labelled the Australian public school system as one of the greatest agents of change for the nation.

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

Why should casual teachers develop a PDP and engage in the Performance and Development Framework?

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Chaplains in schools: probably illegal, certainly immoral

In the recent federal Budget, an additional $247 million has been allocated to the schools chaplaincy program. This brings the total amount of funding for the scheme, since its introduction in 2006 by the Howard Government, to about $1 billion.

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Your say: From little things, a union will grow

This year I made the move to Timor-Leste to work in one of the several remote districts. My school has about 600 students from kindergarten to year 12 and I teach the national English curriculum. English, along with Tetun, Portuguese, and Bahasa Indonesian are mandatory subjects in high school. Portuguese and Tetun are taught from primary school.

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Campaign method keeps local issues from spiralling

Federation’s Delegates Conference offered a workshop that focused on organising around local issues and problems to develop the skills, strengths and capabilities of our on-the-ground activists.

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Union recognised for support of Stewart House

​Federation was presented with a silver award at Stewart House’s annual awards presentation, for corporate sponsorship of the charity.

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