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Education is paramount to eradicating racism

Multicultural Matters: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 Racism is “a very real human rights issue in contemporary Australia”, according to

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Disability support classes are a state responsibility

Enabling Equity: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 The provision of support classes to enable the engagement of students with disability

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Perrottet Government’s policies are deliberately gendered

Women In Education: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 One of the key findings of the Valuing the Teaching Profession inquiry

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Switch Now campaign

TAFE Talk: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 Great news: union fees for part-time casual TAFE members have been slashed under

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Join AEU women leading for gender equality

Along with other branches of the Australia Education Union, Federation is supporting the UN Women Australia’s International Women’s Day theme

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Voice to Parliament: fact and fiction

Yarning In Progress: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 It is time our nation formally recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

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The education choice

Teachers face an important choice on 25 March, with the major parties presenting a very different view of what they

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You are always welcome here

Unions are a place for inclusion, Australian Education Union Federal Secretary Kevin Bates told participants at the Diversity in Education

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Release time and you

Early Career insights: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 Teachers in NSW have some of the highest face-to-face teaching allocations in

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Safeguarding your service

A Casual Word: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 Federation has noted an increase in members whose service record on SAP,

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Branch Conference Delegate – E2022/168

Scheduled Election Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 Nominations are called for Branch Conference Delegate from each of the following Associations: Nominations,

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NSW Government failing on student wellbeing

New figures that show student wellbeing has hit a new low underline the extent of the classroom crisis in NSW

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Permanent appointments

Know Your Rights: Education Quarterly, Issue 5 2023 When seeking approval to teach, I specified teaching subjects for approval and

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25 March – the future of public education is at stake

What is at stake for teachers in this election?

Everything.

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NSW has the worst student teacher ratio in the nation

New figures show NSW public schools have the highest number of students per teacher in the country. The Australian Bureau

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Teachers’ salary situation gone from bad to worse in NSW, new research reveals

New research released today recommends a significant increase in the salaries of teachers, warning real earnings are now the same

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Significant announcement on school funding by NSW Labor

NSW Labor’s commitment to end the underfunding of public schools is a significant announcement that will be welcomed by teachers

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Special honours for our members 

Manly-Warringah Teachers Association stalwarts Pam and John Ward have been honoured with Medals of the Order of Australia (OAM) for

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The Perrottet plan: cut qualifications, bring in unqualified teachers

The Perrottet Government’s plan to cut qualifications and bring in unqualified teachers won’t fix the teacher shortages or improve the

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More than 3,300 vacant teaching positions in public schools

The extent of the teacher shortage crisis has been revealed in new government figures showing there were 3,311 vacant permanent

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NSW Government cuts funding for catch-up school program

Internal documents reveal funding for a COVID catch-up program has been cut by the NSW Government with schools instructed to

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