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It’s time for a new NAPLAN

A major report released today has revealed Australia’s NAPLAN testing regime is failing the nation’s students and is quite possibly contributing to declining performance standards across the nation.

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NAPLAN fosters bad writing: expert

World-leading figure in writing assessment Dr Les Perelman is suggesting a new approach for the NAPLAN major writing task.

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Training course seeks to engage wider community

​As a part of the Fair Funding Now campaign, Federation has conducted six targeted campaign training days involving Federation Representatives, parents and principals in the key electorates of Banks, Gilmore, Page and Robertson.

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Public outrage at bus privatisation

The privatisation of public services is an issue close to the hearts of public school teachers.

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Startling figures support funding campaign

​A national report that shows the declining performance of our most disadvantaged school students will cost the country at least $120 billion in coming decades, reinforced Federation’s campaign for fairer public school funding, President Maurie Mulheron said.

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Overwhelming response to workload survey

Federation thanks the more than 18,200 members who responded to the survey “Understanding work in schools – the foundation for teaching and learning”, which closed on 26 March.

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Change afoot as NSW Government responds to Disability Inquiry recommendations

The Berejiklian Government has tabled its response to the recommendations of the Parliamentary Inquiry into the Education of Students with a Disability or Special Needs in NSW.

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Federal Government slow to respond on TAFE report

The Federal Government has paid little more than lip service to a raft of recommendations for TAFE made by the Standing Committee on Education and Employment in a report it tabled three-and-a-half years ago.

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Enhanced school staffing entitlements

Significant improvements to school staffing entitlements will be one of the priority policy objectives of Federation in the lead up to the March 2019 state election.

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Join the push for proper resourcing

​Everyone committed to achieving fair funding for public schools has been urged by Federation President Maurie Mulheron to sign up to the Fair Funding Now campaign.

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Change the Rules campaign

​The May Day marches in Sydney, Wollongong and Newcastle will focus on the combined union campaign to “Change the Rules”.

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Together we can make change — sign up to the Fair Funding Now campaign

Fair funding for public schools is the focus of a major campaign launched today by the Australian Education Union.

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Fair funding for public schools campaign to reach all communities

The campaign for fair funding for public schools will ramp up from today, Australian Education Union Federal President Correna Haythorpe said.

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Voters in key electorates want fair funding for public schools

The overwhelming majority of voters in 18 key marginal electorates believe federal funding for public school is too low and that funding should be increased straight away, a new poll reveals.

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Sam Lewis Peace Prize winners

Year 1 students at Canley Vale Public School have won Federation’s Sam Lewis Peace and Environment Award with their short film called the “Kindness Project”.

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Standing-room only at HSC English conference

Today’s HSC English conference was standing-room only and Mark Scott saw firsthand how our membership engages in professional learning opportunities.

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Stop TAFE Cuts campaign update

Federation members continue to campaign against the federal and state governments’ failed vocational education policies.

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The dawn of teacher unionism among NSW public school teachers

In the early years of the 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.

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Students eagerly await learning time in cultural centre

​Briar Road Public School’s Cultural Centre has been a labour of love for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal staff that is paying off for students at the south Campbelltown school.

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International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – Harmony Day

The 21st March takes its rise from the Sharpeville massacre that took place during Apartheid South Africa which occurred on this date in 1960. This saw a military response to a civil rights movement and since that date has been acknowledged as the day that freedom from racial discrimination is maintained as a human right.

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Federation’s Stop TAFE Cuts campaign continues

Federation’s Stop TAFE Cuts campaign continued with protests at Padstow and Wyong TAFE. TAFE teachers and community members met with state Opposition Leader Luke Foley at Padstow on the first stop of Labor’s “Schools and Hospitals before Stadiums” campaign.

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