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Funding cut set to bite

This was to be the year of a significant school funding uplift, intended to bring hundreds of NSW public schools closer to the minimum Schooling Resource Standard (SRS).

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Letters

Letters include: Spoiled by choice, Question of quality and Workers strike out .

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History Lesson: Teaching in the early days

The earliest teachers in what is now the state of NSW were Aboriginal men and
women. They taught life skills and tribal awareness via ceremony, dance, lore, oral
storytelling and art.

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The Tide is Turning

This year is the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the National Assessment Program — Literacy and Numeracy, known simply as NAPLAN. And it’s time to be frank.

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TAFE failed by smart move

The NSW Government’s vocational education policy, Smart and Skilled, continues to fail our communities, TAFE students, teachers and support staff.

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Retired Teachers Association news

This year marks the 100th birthday of Federation and will be an important time for everyone who supports public education and trade unionism.

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There’s nothing casual about teaching

Standards-based remuneration and pre-2004 teachers; Temporary engagement notices; Accreditation and maintenance

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Your workplace contacts

Teaching in a small country community comes with its challenges but mainly rewards for Donna McLaughlan, Fed Rep at Canowindra Public School.

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Vale Colleen Hood

At Federation’s February Council meeting, General Secretary John Dixon remembered Colleen Hood as a tireless and courageous advocate in the struggle for justice and fairness. A long-time teacher, Federation Life Member and labour movement activist, she died after a short illness on 8 January, aged 75.

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Association Spotlight: Canterbury Bankstown

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.

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Turnbull Government’s political ads rip $10m out of school funding

The Federal Education Department has been caught misleading Australian parents over funding of almost $10 million for an advertising campaign with money that should have gone to schools.

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Expert to present NAPLAN report at public lecture

A world leader in assessment theory and practice, Dr Les Perelman, will outline his findings on NAPLAN at a public lecture on Friday, 4 May at 6pm.

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Richest schools get orchestra pits while Turnbull leaves public schools under-resourced

The Australian Education Union’s Federal Conference today condemned the inequitable funding policies of the Turnbull Government that will delivers billions

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Union history takes centre stage at council

Pieces of Federation’s history held prime position at the Council meeting held on Saturday, the first during the union’s centenary year.

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Share your opinions about work and workload in schools

In response to the growing number of concerns raised by members about increasing and excessive workload, Federation has commissioned a research team of academics from the University of Sydney and Curtin University to investigate the nature and source of workload in schools.

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Federation welcomes decoupling of NAPLAN from HSC

​Federation welcomes the announcement by NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes that NAPLAN will be decoupled from the HSC.

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Gary Zadkovich’s immeasurable contribution to teachers’ working lives acknowledged

Family, friends, education officials and former students gathered to celebrate the remarkable career of Gary Zadkovich at his retirement function at the University of Sydney.

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Federation Joins Fair Day Fun

There was something for everyone at Federation’s stall at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Fair Day on Sunday.

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Notice of Election – Canterbury Bankstown Teachers Association

Wednesday 7 March 2018 at 4pm Bankstown Senior College, Corner Eldridge Rd & Antwerp Street, Bankstown Notice of election called

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Federation switches on to solar energy

An array made up of 158 solar panels has been installed on the roof of Teachers Federation House in Surry Hills, generating 85 kilowatt hours of energy and saving more than $30,000 in electricity bills per year.

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Status of the profession under threat

Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham’s plan to undermine teacher standards risks the quality of education provision and will lower the status of the profession, Federation President Maurie Mulheron said today.

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