Book Reviews
2 April 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
This editions book reviews include: Ambulance Ambulance! Macbeth, Game of Mates: How Favours Bleed the Nation
Your say: Why NAPLAN must go
29 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
It’s time for Australia to carve its own path in education and stop channeling the US. With the digital era upon us and exponential rates of change, critical and creative thinking are the very skills that will successfully take us into the future.
Association spotlight: Eastern Suburbs Teachers Association
28 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
This edition of association spotlight focuses on the Eastern Suburbs Teachers Association.
Retired Teachers Association news
26 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
Attack on unions, ABC equals quality, Art gallery visit, Alana Valentine presentation plus more.
Your workplace contacts
20 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
The importance of a collective voice in education is not only vital for teachers but also students, says Port Macquarie teacher Amy Harland.
Letters
2 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
Letters include: Spoiled by choice, Question of quality and Workers strike out .
Retired Teachers Association news
1 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
This year marks the 100th birthday of Federation and will be an important time for everyone who supports public education and trade unionism.
Your workplace contacts
1 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
Teaching in a small country community comes with its challenges but mainly rewards for Donna McLaughlan, Fed Rep at Canowindra Public School.
Association Spotlight: Canterbury Bankstown
1 March 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
We’re a very supportive and welcoming Association. We have a good cross section of representation from primary, secondary, IEC and SSP settings and members have said they consider our meetings productive, efficient and interesting.
Starting school: a survival guide for the first few weeks
8 February 2018
Section: Member’s Voice
It’s the first weeks of the school year and, no doubt, the tears – mostly from the grown-ups – have been flowing freely.