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‘Another burden on families’: Parents push back against extra pupil-free days

‘Another burden on families’: Parents push back against extra pupil-free days

The number of school development days at NSW public schools will rise from six to eight from next year, moving back the first day of term 1 to February 6.

  • by Lucy Carroll

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Schools to start late, cancel classes as thousands of teachers stop work

Schools to start late, cancel classes as thousands of teachers stop work

Parents have been told there will be minimal supervision at the state’s schools on Monday.

  • by Lucy Carroll
NSW teacher training rules overhauled as accreditation process scrapped
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NSW teacher training rules overhauled as accreditation process scrapped

The shake-up has been welcomed by the teachers’ union, but slammed by critics who warn it will erode quality assurance and vital oversight of thousands of teaching courses.

  • by Lucy Carroll
Schools have been ordered to use this teaching method. Will staff comply?

Schools have been ordered to use this teaching method. Will staff comply?

After decades of the reading wars, another ideological culture battle is set to ignite when teachers return from their school holidays.

  • by Christopher Harris
Public schools have an image problem, even without funding cuts
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Education

Public schools have an image problem, even without funding cuts

Enrolments at public schools have been dropping and this is cited as a key reason behind a slashing of schools’ budgets, revealed to principals in an all-staff note earlier this week.

  • by Alexandra Smith
‘Not a place for political activism’: Education minister slams teachers for pro-Palestinian stance

‘Not a place for political activism’: Education minister slams teachers for pro-Palestinian stance

Deputy Premier Prue Car has criticised teachers for wearing the Palestinian scarf in schools, saying classrooms are not places for political activism.

  • by Michael McGowan and Christopher Harris
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Minns government finds $1.4b in savings for teacher pay rises
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Minns government finds $1.4b in savings for teacher pay rises

Education Minister Prue Car was tasked with identifying the budget savings needed to boost the wages of 95,000 teachers, the majority of which will receive historic increases of up to $10,000.

  • by Alexandra Smith
$10,000 pay rise for teachers as minister orders bureaucrats to find cuts

$10,000 pay rise for teachers as minister orders bureaucrats to find cuts

Education Minister Prue Car said the bureaucracy had proliferated and ordered cuts be made as teachers get pay rises of up to $10,000.

  • by Christopher Harris
Pay rises for teachers solve only part of NSW’s education problems
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Education

Pay rises for teachers solve only part of NSW’s education problems

Pay uncertainty still surrounds NSW’s teachers despite the deal agreed between the state government and the union.

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Minister flags education cuts to fund ‘historic’ pay deal for teachers

Minister flags education cuts to fund ‘historic’ pay deal for teachers

Education Minister Prue Car says savings will need to be made to fund a pay rise agreed to with teachers, ending months of talks between the government and unions.

  • by Lucy Carroll and Christopher Harris
Education minister says teacher pay offer ‘up for negotiation’ in bid to ease hostilities

Education minister says teacher pay offer ‘up for negotiation’ in bid to ease hostilities

Education Minister Prue Car has sought to calm tensions between the NSW Teachers Federation and the Minns government by saying a 2.5 per cent pay offer after a big first-year wage increases could change.

  • by Michael McGowan

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