Education : journal of the N.S.W. Public School Teachers Federation

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Nef 331.8809944 EDU
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Sydney : The Federation, 1919-2021
Issue
Vol. 89 No. 02 (10 Mar 2008)
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EDUCATION Journal of the New South Wales Teachers Federation 1
Teachers united in opposition to staffing plan There is widespread teacher anger, concern and unrest over the proposed changes to the statewide staffing system. 1
Federation ready to negotiate The union has sought meaningful negotiations on a new staffing agreement. 1
EDUCATION 2
Executive 2
Officers 2
Contents 10/3/2008 2
Advertising 2
Storm no deterrent in staffing system campaign A local MP has given assurance he will raise teacher concerns about changes to the staffing system with the Minister after a rally outside his office. 3
Advertising 3
Our Fed Reps Name: Mishelle Gouganovski Workplace: James Busby High School Fed Rep: two years 4
Transfers stopwork shows support for students Concerned for the educational opportunities of their pupils, teachers have taken action. 4
What you read 4
To both ends of the earth, salaries are the issue In the context of the salaries campaign in NSW, JOHN DIXON looks at the teacher salaries campaign in England and Wales. 5
TAFE teachers oppose attack on qualifications 5
Death and disability award application 5
WA drops local selection Western Australia has put a blanket ban on local selection. 6
Reward for sacrifice The staffing system has mutual benefits. 6
Restructure by stealth First it was EPAC investigators, then staff support officers and now AMES positions. 6
Call for 1000 permanent teachers to lighten load Federation is calling for more permanent teachers to lessen the workload. 7
Some beginning teachers miss out on release time 7
Advertising 7 , 8
'Teacher-centred' courses announced Federation has joined with the University of Sydney to provide professional development courses for teachers. 8
Win for Arts Unit program coordinators An annual allowance and limits on workloads are part of a new settlement. 9
Advertising 9
A turning point for the nation A young voice hopes the lives of Aboriginal people will begin to improve. 10
Excursion to be part of history MARK GOUDKAMP and fellow teachers took a busload of students to the opening day of Federal Parliament in Canberra. 10
Still the best medicine Laughter is being used to raise money for Stewart House. 11
ESL teacher awarded an OA 11
Advertising 11
Fill it to the brim Schools have shown their support for a teacher's 'school in a box' charity venture. 12
Dragonboaters make a splash for public education 12
Union taps into social network Federation is one of the first unions in Australia to add a Facebook application to its website. 13
Advertising 13
Coles and Woolies the winners in Alice Springs You can't lay-by a fridge under the conditions of the Northern Territory intervention legislation. 14
Advertising 14
Spend this Easter with the folk The National Folk Festival is welcoming for solos, groups and families. 15
Folk Festival winners 15
Federation Library 15
Advertising 15
Women still losing out, here and abroad 16
Register now for Women's Conference 16
Permanency win for TAFE The conversion from temporary to permanent status for two TAFE teachers is actually a win for many. 16
Keep the art in Cooma A country community is losing the only arts and craft training facilities left in the region. 17
Attendance at association meetings on the up 17
Surprising numbers for super sacrifice SASS members have been slow to take up salary sacrifice. 17
In brief 17
Statewide staffing needs improvement, not axing 18
letters SMILE IN HER VOICE 18
TEACHER EXCHANGE 18 , 19
SOLIDARITY BRIGADE 19
ELECTRICITY PRIVATISATION FORUM 19
Carbon copy 19
Advertising 19 , 20
features 21
Other workers and their pay claims BRENDA SEYMOUR takes a look at public sector and other teachers' salaries claims, as Federation continues its campaign. 21
Inside 21
Retired Teachers Association 22
No Joe 22
Are you in the right membership category? 22
Good Vibrations 23
Paper Plane 23
Advertising 23
Qualification downgrade threatens quality The NSW Education Minister has defied the deputy PM. 24
Nothing to crow about Is TAFE NSW efficient or just plain deficient in funding? 24
Doubts remain on TAFE review The latest DET paper outlining proposals for TAFE is an improvement, but still leaves a lot wanting. 24
your say 25
Change to way of life needed Urban food gardens are key to Cuba being an inspiring example of a low energy society. 25
Climate Change/Social Change conference 25
Advertising 26
reviews Film 27
No title 27 , 29
Inside 27
Advertising 28
Computer corner 29
Theatre Shout! The Legend of the Wild One 30 , 32
Advertising 30
Corkscrew 31
Advertising 31 , 32
Photocompetition 32
Theme: "The profession of teaching" 32
administration 33
Elections to be held at May Council 33
Changes to TUT course dates 33
YET – in schools – in TAFE conference 33
Special Interest Groups for 2008 33
Advertising 34 , 35
DT SMITH 35
Snapped in and out of class 36
Membership and recruitment news 36

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