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Department of Education Evaluation of the Compressed Curriculum

The Department’s Centre for Education, Statistics and Evaluation is undertaking a review of the Compressed Curriculum in 2018. T

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Amidst political chaos, schools need funding certainty

While there’s ongoing political turmoil in Canberra, students in Australian public schools are missing out on much needed support, Federation President Maurie Mulheron said today.

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Further delays to payroll while missing pay is rectified

The Department has advised all affected teachers of further delays to the rollout of the SAP HR/Payroll system.

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Clarification on work placement contact

Site visits are not mandatory for contact with students on work experience or work placement, it has been confirmed.

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Historic school photos to feature in centenary exhibition

As part of the union’s centenary celebrations, Federation has undertaken a year-long research and curatorial project to bring you Unity! Strength! Justice! — an exhibition that tells the stories of Federation’s 100 years of activism in support of public education.

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Fair Funding Now! national week of action to focus on community campaigning

Market stalls, P&C meetings and face-to-face conversations with parents and community members at the school gate will be the focus of a national week of action in the Fair Funding Now! campaign from 3-9 September.

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History Lesson: Salaries campaigning: An endurance test requiring all members

In the early 20th century, growing numbers of teachers began realising that the only path to salary justice was to organise and fight for the right to appear before an independent tribunal, rather than rely on the sympathetic promises of politicians.

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Affordable housing for teachers

​A residential project planned for Miranda will provide affordable housing for teachers and other key workers in the Sutherland Shire, Federation General Secretary John Dixon told August Council.

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

For those casual teachers who received a Working With Children Check (WWCC) in 2013, the process for renewals began from June 2018.

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High Court action supported by Federation

The Teachers Federation has joined in legal action to the High Court, initiated by Unions NSW, in response to the NSW Government’s attempt to severely limit the capacity of unions to vigorously and publicly articulate matters on behalf of members in the context of the forthcoming state election campaign.

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Disability forum puts pressure on governments

In the Fairfield area, teachers have a strong history of being adept at recognising and supporting the learning for our students with disability.

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Survey results show LGBTIQA+ discrimination still rife in school

Workplace discrimination against LGBTIQA+ teachers remains a significant issue across NSW, according to a recent joint research project between Federation and Western Sydney University.

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Cards of kindness

Federation was proud to deliver $1400 worth of Opal and gift cards to the Asylum Seekers Centre in Newtown on behalf of members across NSW who collected them following a request from the union.

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Staffing relief for drought-affected schools

Federation has successfully achieved a staffing moratorium for drought-affected public schools.

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Meal allowance claim forms

Teachers working outside usual hours now have a mechanism for claiming a meal allowance directly from the Department of Education.

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Independent expert review of NAPLAN operations established

​Following further controversies surrounding NAPLAN an independent external expert review of NAPLAN has been established.

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Education Week 2018 – Reflecting on the past to shape the future

by Maurie Mulheron, President August 6-10 2018 is Education Week, a time to reflect on the achievements and impact of

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Turnbull Government to send unqualified teachers into classrooms

Putting unqualified teachers in front of a class of students would have devastating consequences for a child’s education — it

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Phonics research review confirms NSW syllabus approach

In response to the increasingly politicised arguments regarding the teaching of reading in schools, Federation commissioned Professor of Teacher Education and the Arts at the University of Sydney, Robyn Ewing, to publish a review of relevant research into teaching reading and literacy, and the role phonics plays within it.

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Union attentive to promised transformation of education of students with disability

Federation will be vigilant over changing approaches to the education of students with disability and hold the NSW Government and Department of Education to account, Claudia Vera, Officer with carriage of disability matters, told Annual Conference earlier this week.

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TAFE and Corrective Services on Federation’s election agenda

Our public TAFE system was the envy of the world, but then it started to be destroyed, Federation President Maurie Mulheron told Annual Conference Delegates earlier this week.

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