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Council Report: 7 September 2019

As we approach term 4 and near the end of the current Award and Staffing Agreement, there has never been a more important time to recruit new members to the union.

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Incentives must not drain funding

Scholarships and pay increases recommended by the Grattan Institute to attract high-achieving HSC students to the teaching profession were worthwhile but should not be allowed to skim money from already-scarce current funding for the public system, Federation has stated.

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The pathology of NAPLAN

Let’s be clear: no child fails NAPLAN, but NAPLAN fails all children.

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Vale TAFE activist Ray Goff

Career-long Federation member and activist of some 39 years, Ray Goff passed away on 22 August aged 81 years.

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Compliance paperwork means less teaching

TAFE Teachers Association members across NSW have been holding union branch meetings to oppose the “Next steps in demonstrating your VET currency and competency” proposal, initiated by acting TAFE NSW managing director Kerry Penton.

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Association Spotlight: Moree Teachers Association

Our community Moree has a population of a little under 10,000 people. We have a transient population at times and our numbers change depending on the strength of the local agricultural industry of cotton and wheat.

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Film review

Red Joan, Danger Close: the Battle of Long Tan and Happy as Lazzaro

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Teachers signal their support for an inclusive society

Members have been volunteering to work on Federation stalls at several local LGBTIQ-related celebrations, including Newcastle Pride’s recent Fair Day.

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Election of Relief Professional Officers for 2020

Nominations are called for the election of Relief Professional Officers for 2020.

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Politicians unfairly banishing TAFE from vocabulary and funding

TAFE should not be dismissed by governments, as it has in the Council of Australian Government’s recent statement on Vocational Education and Training (VET).

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Rowdy chorus of commonsense required

It’s never been more important for people with commonsense to start using their voices at full bore, writer and social commentator Jane Caro said.

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Learning conditions should not be determined by a popularity contest

Public schools desperate for capital works funding have resorted to applying to a community grants program.

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Enabling Equity

It’s Time to act for equality for students with disability

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Drop in VET students at odds with National Skills Week message

The continued decline in the number of students enrolled with nationally recognised vocational education and training (VET) makes a mockery of the government’s National Skills Week, Australian Education Union Federal TAFE Secretary Maxine Sharkey said.

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Quality education for all requires us all

​Federation has launched a statewide campaign aimed at achieving tangible improvements and equitable resourcing for students with disability in public education.

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Women’s Conference: ‘The Power of our Voices’

The theme for this year’s Federation’s Women’s Conference was “The Power of our Voices”, with the aim to develop women’s activism and feminism through relevant keynote speakers, a panel session and workshops.

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Women in education

Reproductive Health Care Reform — Decriminalising Abortion

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

Casual Teachers’ Salaries

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Wear It Purple Day 2019

Federation joined with more than 750 schools, universities, community organisations and workplaces to celebrate Wear It Purple Day, and to show young rainbow people that they have respect, acceptance and support.

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Facta Non Verba

The Latin motto at my school, Punchbowl Boys’ High School, was Facta Non Verba — deeds, not words. As young boys, we were told that people should be judged on their actions, not just their words.

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Multicultural matters

EAL/D provision, Intensive English Centres and Adult Migrant English Program

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