‘It’s just not fun anymore’: Why our teachers are leaving
Is bureaucratic interference in classrooms driving our new teachers to quit the profession? The Educator investigates
Is bureaucratic interference in classrooms driving our new teachers to quit the profession? The Educator investigates
New figures released this week show Canberra principals experienced threats, assault or injuries on average more than once per fortnight in 2016
The school funding debate has dissolved into sad half-truths, says the Independent Education Union of Australia boss.
Teachers from more than 50 Catholic schools will strike on Thursday in protest of burgeoning workloads.
Making news this week, NAPLAN results are released, a school cops a huge fine and students fall ill after eating toxic substance.
A private school has had to pay nearly half a million dollars in penalties and legal costs over a dodgy contract.
One state’s teachers are set to reach a six-figure salary from 2018 after 15 months of collective bargaining negotiations.
The Educator investigates how principals can avoid getting their schools – and themselves – into trouble when it comes to hiring teachers on fixed-term contracts.
Misusing fixed-term contracts can come with heavy penalties, as one Melbourne school recently found out the hard way.
Making news this week, principals slam ‘bureaucracy gone mad’, a private school is sued for $600,000 and thousands of teachers go on strike.