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“No strike is looming!”: AEU quashes rumours
The AEU has poured cold water on rumours around pending strike action - but it still remains an option.
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Delays in child protection screenings a Catch-22
Preschool support staff waiting months for child protection screenings, which the AEU warns is putting students at risk
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NSW schools get extra support classes for special needs students
The hard work of teachers, principals and the NSW Teachers Federation (NSWTF) has paid off.
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No govt favouritism of private schools, says principal
Principal hits back at recent SOS data claiming "a balanced debate" is needed over private school funding.
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Catholic school sets sights on innovation in 2015
Nazareth Catholic Community secondary principal, Phil Lewis says 2014 was a great year for his school, but 2015 will be an even better one.
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Changes to NAPLAN in 2015: what they mean for your school
Two new writing prompts will appear for students in this year’s 2015 NAPLAN writing assessment.
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Govt private school funding hike ignores struggling public sector
What’s wrong with this picture? New figures have shown that since 2009, the Government’s funding increases for private schools has trounced the funding given to public schools.
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How much is homework really “loading up” parents?
When TODAY’s Karl Stefanovic speaks Mandarin, recites Pink Floyd, and praises God in one live-to-air segment, you know something is up.
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Far Out Friday: Introducing the world’s most expensive boarding school
A 1,000-seat concert hall, a shooting range, an equestrian centre…and of course, an 11.5m yacht on Lake Geneva.
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Reform by March: Pyne throws down gauntlet
Education Minister Christopher Pyne has issued an ultimatum to the Senate: Pass the Government’s education reforms within two months or funding for crucial research programs will be scrapped.