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NAPLAN must go

The announcement by the NSW Minister of Education, Sarah Mitchell, that she will be calling on the Education Council to undertake a full review of NAPLAN, with a view to replacing it, will be welcomed by teachers and principals across Australia.

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Properties offered at below market rent to key workers, including teachers

An affordable housing program by First State Super is leasing 61 properties at up to 20 per cent off market rent at Epping for workers in frontline services, including teachers.

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Enabling Equity

And so we shift gears. The election outcome is a particularly bruising one for students with disability.

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NSW Budget has no plan for TAFE growth

The meagre 3 per cent increase in spending on TAFE in Tuesday’s NSW Budget revealed the Berejiklian Government had no plans for any significant growth in public vocational education, Federation analysis of the documents reveal.

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Private schools’ Budget windfall: 140,000 public students miss out

The NSW Government’s $100 million increase in funding for non-government schools in Tuesday’s Budget would have benefitted more than 140,000 students in public schools, according to NSW Teachers Federation analysis.

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Women in education

Federation has long campaigned for gender equity in the classroom and for the teaching service. At May Council, a motion was carried that reaffirmed Federation’s commitment to our Gender Equity Policy (2001).

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

Federation has received increased correspondence from concerned members regarding the ClassCover casual teacher booking system. Replacing Casual.Direct

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People Matter survey

The Public Service Commission is again surveying teachers and other public sector employees in its People Matter survey for 2019.

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Share a meal this Refugee Week

Federation continues to be a proud sponsor of the Refugee Council of Australia’s Refugee Week. This year’s theme, “A World of Stories”, will be marked by schools and TAFE colleges across NSW from Monday 17 June to Saturday 23 June.

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New Award talks to commence later this year

Negotiations for a new award – the enforceable industrial document that sets out your salaries and conditions – will commence later this year.

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Fair funding campaign driven by grassroots

At June Council, Federation placed on the record its heartfelt thanks to the thousands of members, officers, staff, parents, community activists and allied organisations for their commitment and work over a long period to sustain the Fair Funding Now! campaign.

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All in the family

Dedication to Federation activism is a common bond for father and son David and Callan Eccleston

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Uncle Vic recognised for lifetime of enlightening

The first Aboriginal public school principal in NSW, Uncle Vic Chapman, has been recognised on the Queen’s Birthday honours list for a lifetime of working to improve opportunities for our First Peoples.

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Time to bolster permanent roles

Staffing every public school throughout NSW with appropriately qualified and accredited permanent teachers remains one of the greatest challenges facing the NSW public school system.

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CPL keeps Veronica coming back

A rural head teacher’s dedication to English has seen her attend every Secondary English Stage 6 Conference in Sydney since the Centre for Professional Learning began conducting them in 2013.

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Vocational education policy failure

For many years, Federation has warned all levels of government about the flaws in the private vocational education market.

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Here’s to centenary of activism

​Councillors, Life Members and guests of the TAFE Teachers Association came together to celebrate 100 years of activism at the TAFE Teachers Association Centenary Anniversary AGM and dinner on 31 May.

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Union asserts support for journalists and media freedom, following police raids

​Federation has expressed its solidarity with journalists and other media workers following recent raids on journalists and media organisations by the Australian Federal Police.

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Foster’s high-profile support for public education

​He made his name representing Australia on the football field, and now former Socceroos player Craig Foster is kicking goals for teachers and students as a champion of public education.

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A matter of pride

June is Pride Month, an international celebration of the LGBTIQA+ community. Originally beginning in remembrance of the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York – a tipping point in the gay liberation movement in the US

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Early career teachers in regions put in the picture

Are you a beginning teacher living in regional NSW?

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