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Andrew Laming: this is what I really meant about teachers' pay
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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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Curtin's 'crafternoons': Pet rocks and play time for Perth's best minds
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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
Pay deal 'imminent' for Catholic teachers in ACT, NSW after dispute breakthrough
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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
The bell rings for another round in the education war
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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
NAPLAN is being used, abused and must be urgently dumped: Stokes
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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
Encounter made me realise I was wrong to oppose Safe Schools
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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
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Andrew Laming should know teachers have it much tougher than MPs
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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
A 38-hour week for teachers? Bring it on!
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
Dolly's parent hope blue hearts at school might curb bullies
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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
Victorian state budget 2018-19: Government under fire over Catholic school funding
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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
'You don't learn that at university': 40 per cent of degrees will soon be obsolete, report finds
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'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