Teachers to strike statewide over ‘insulting’ pay offer
Teachers across the state will walk off the job for the first time in 16 years after the government’s latest pay offer – slammed by the shadow education minister as “insulting” – was rejected.
Teachers across the state will walk off the job for the first time in 16 years after the government’s latest pay offer – slammed by the shadow education minister as “insulting” – was rejected.
Senior students at a private college north of Adelaide are set to receive a $10m upgrade to their campus. See the video.
Does the school you attended point to your intelligence, value system, or success? Is Brisbane too fixated on schooling history? Our readers seem divided. Here’s what you said.
The National Children’s Commissioner has slammed political leaders for nearly a decade of inaction on child safety, calling for a more ambitious response to the childcare crisis.
Female teachers across Sydney say they are experiencing a rise in shocking incidents of sexual harassment in the classroom as they warn the “manosphere” is fuelling misogyny among schoolboys.
Racing legend Mark ‘Frosty’ Winterbottom spells out the secret to his success as the father of three encourages Aussie kids to turbo charge their literacy skills in the PM’s Spelling Bee.
Parents and experts are divided over whether healing should replace punishment when combating bullying in schools. Is restorative justice useful or just “kumbaya therapy?”
Echo loves to read, and says that reading as much as you can is the best way to prepare.
A suite of new schools and upgraded facilities are being rolled out as part of a mega $1.4b education initiative by the NSW Government. See the full list and plans.
Rather than spelling hard words to camera, she’s focused on how to prepare for the Bee and her top tip for success.
Parents are detailing a litany of complaints about daycare centres across Sydney including children being abused, underfed and other serious cases of neglect. SEE THE LIST.
Failing to meet safety standards will cost childcare centres dearly under urgent changes put forward by Labor.
One of the fastest growing schools in southwest Sydney could be getting a much needed upgrade, with expansion plans lodged to the state government.
Babysitting and nanny agency heads are calling for change over a major flaw that allows interstate criminals and parents who have had their own children taken away care for other people’s.
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