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Workforce
Vic teachers accept new offer
Victorian teachers have overwhelmingly voted to endorse the latest wages and conditions offer from the new Carroll government, which addressed concerns they were the worst paid teachers and claims to be ‘the education state’.
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In the News
Student protests draw thousands
Thousands of school and university students participated in nationwide protests against Pauline Hanson and One Nation last week, sparking fresh debate about youth activism, civic engagement and the role of schools in political discussions.
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Policy & Reform
Advocacy vs abuse: When parents get it wrong
For more than a decade leading schools, I was threatened, abused, and talked about in ways I had no power…
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Health and Wellbeing
The power of school pride groups
School pride groups help LGBTQIA+ students feel safer, more connected and more engaged with school, but new research suggests many groups remain vulnerable due to staffing pressures and limited institutional support.
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Policy & Reform
Why families choose private schools
Australian families are increasingly choosing private schools despite rising fees, with researchers suggesting concerns about public school funding, infrastructure and resources may be helping drive the shift away from the public system.
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School Management
Learning in the great outdoors
A census from the Australian Camps Association found the industry now generates $1.74bn annually and employs over 15,000 people.
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Opinion
Dealing with anti-feminist beliefs in classrooms
Teachers are increasingly experiencing harmful, sexist, and misogynistic behaviours in the classroom, while one in four girls feel unsafe in school due to boys’ behaviour.
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