Education
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Education
Andrew Laming: this is what I really meant about teachers' pay
My call to pay teachers for every hour they work was misrepresented by vested interests as an attack on the profession.
- by Andrew Laming
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Education
Curtin's 'crafternoons': Pet rocks and play time for Perth's best minds
Friendship bracelets, pet rocks and glitter paint. It's all part of this university's offerings for students.
- by Nathan Hondros
Education
Pay deal 'imminent' for Catholic teachers in ACT, NSW after dispute breakthrough
The new pay deal will cap meeting hours for teachers and increase mentoring for early career educators.
- by Sherryn Groch
Opinion
Education
The bell rings for another round in the education war
Five minutes after businessman David Gonski dropped his review into schooling excellence – let’s call it Gonski Part 2 – the grown-ups were at it again.
- by Matt Holden
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Education
NAPLAN is being used, abused and must be urgently dumped: Stokes
NSW is calling on the federal government to urgently replace the NAPLAN test, saying it is being misused and abused.
- by Jordan Baker
Opinion
Education
Encounter made me realise I was wrong to oppose Safe Schools
Young trans people believed in me once. Then I dashed their hopes and broke their hearts. Redemption came from an unlikely quarter.
- by Catherine McGregor
Opinion
That Thinking Feeling
Andrew Laming should know teachers have it much tougher than MPs
Andrew Laming is a dill, and his latest denunciation of teachers is more likely a symptom of attention-seeking behaviour than anything else.
- by Madonna King
Opinion
Education
A 38-hour week for teachers? Bring it on!
MP Andrew Laming thinks teachers should work a 38-hour week and have only four weeks of holidays per year.
- by Aaron Searle
Education
Dolly's parent hope blue hearts at school might curb bullies
The parents of Northern Territory teenager Dolly Everett want Australian schools to adopt a national 'blue heart' rating system on bullying and cybersafety.
- by Tracey Ferrier
Education
Victorian state budget 2018-19: Government under fire over Catholic school funding
While the state school sector is celebrating its budget win, a fight is brewing over Catholic school funding.
- by Henrietta Cook
Education
'You don't learn that at university': 40 per cent of degrees will soon be obsolete, report finds
About 40 per cent of existing university degrees will soon be obsolete and traditional undergraduate or post-graduate degrees could disappear within a decade.
- by Pallavi Singhal