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

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Nef 331.8809944 EDU
Created/Published
Sydney : The Federation, 1919-2021
Issue
Vol. 89 No. 04 (12 May 2008)
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Contents

EDUCATION Journal of the New South Wales Teachers Federation 1
Staffing strike May 22 1
Fairness, equity, stability and security at stake 1 , 5
Wide audience for work website 1 , 3
EDUCATION 2
Executive 2
Officers 2
Contents 2
Advertising 2
Staffing formulae and class sizes in doubt DET refuses to protect existing staffing formulae and class sizes. 3
Ban on register of close relationships A register associated with National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy attacks professional integrity. 3
Our Fed Reps 3
Handbook withdrawn 4
Protecting the high standard of public education in NSW Teachers take action to protect the quality of students' education. 4
Advertising 4
Rough start for new policy DET's new staffing arrangements disadvantage casual and temporary teachers. 5
Ads tell the story 5
TAFE education quality at risk Teachers are angry about the downgrading of new teachers' education qualifications. 5
Salutary lessons from staffing survey A recent survey reveals local selection will mean many more hours on work not related to teaching. 6
Changes the thin edge of wedge The dismantling of the transfer system sets the preconditions for the full deregulation of staffing and the devolution of teacher salaries to school budgets. 6
Unions fear for Tibet Although the Chinese Government has recently had some talks with representatives of the Dalai Lama there will he no real progress in the talks until China allows some freedoms. 7
Federation win for probationary teachers 7
Advertising 7
Go green 8
Name change signals enhanced welfare and legal support 8
Federation challenges DET on qualifications 8
Study to look at the teacher exodus A researcher is looking for retired teachers to take part in a study. 8
5000 kids without a local school to go to More than 5000 indigenous children in the Northern Territory are denied access to education. 9
Advertising 9
Networking for educators in same boat New teachers are getting together to share lesson ideas and establish relationships with educators of similar experience. 10
Advertising 10
Raising the bar will require funds If the minimum age for leaving school rises, funding will need to rise too. 11
Advertising 11
Forum to reflect on apology 12
In brief 12
Classroom management skills course A course for early career teachers and those teachers who mentor them will he held on June 2. 12
Put your school on show A picture tells a thousand words, and your local politicians need to see it, says AEU President Angelo Gavrielatos. 12
Accreditation moves closer WENDY CURRIE reports on the Quality Teaching Council's progress on professional accreditation. 13
Advertising 13
In brief 14
Flying high 14
Advertising 14
Reversing the trend A grassroots movement will be needed to keep the Work Choices industrial relations philosophy at bay. 14
On the shelves 14
Looking to the locals Interim measures are needed to get early childhood teachers into remote Aboriginal communities, says Australian Education Union President Angelo Gavrielatos. 15
Scratching out an existence 15
Vale Jim McLoughlin 15
What you read 15
The Government’s staffing procedures untested, unsound and unsupported 16
letters DIGGING THE DIRT 16
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP 16
PROGRAM OF SUPPORT 17
SALARY INEQUITY 17
NOTHING BUT STRIFE 17
FORGOTTEN 17
So TIRED 17
What’s happening? 17
DRESSING DOWN 18
Advertising 17
Carbon copy 18
Send us your pics of Public Education Day 18
Advertising 18 , 19 , 20
features 21
Planting seeds for change Richard Frankland is using art as a medium to change attitudes. 21
Inside 21
Advertising 22
Tongue-tied over attack After initially remaining silent on the down grading of teacher qualifications for TAEE teachers, KOORYN SHEAVES speak out. 23
Call for suspension of inferior policy Federation has not agreed to new Managing Displaced and Excess Staff Policy and Procedures for TAFE. 23 , 24
New era not without disagreement Where does TAFE sit in the Rudd Government's commitment to VET? 23
Advertising 24
Retired Teachers Association 24
Good Vibrations 25
Paper Plane 25
Family legacy shared with students Art teacher Anthea Johnston has shared her family's Stolen Generation experience with her school. 26
Creating an educational framework for success Educational leadership and a shared sense of professional responsibility are vital to schools. 26
Valuing a statewide staffing agreement 26
reviews 27
Film 27 , 28
Inside 27
Theatre 29
Altar Boyz ticket giveaway 29
Advertising 30
Corkscrew 31
Computer Corner 31
Advertising 31
Book review 32
Book giveaway 32
Advertising 32
your say 33
Incentive goes down the drain A teacher with 132 transfer points says that without transfer assurances, some schools will find it even harder to attract teachers. 33
Advertising 34 , 35
DT SMITH 35
Snapped in and out of class 36

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