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Australia’s Best Teachers: News Corp News Series on Inspiring Teachers

The new campaign aims to redefine the role of teachers in Australia by highlighting the realities of the profession in 2023. News Corp Australia – in partnership with ANZ, Teachers Mutual Bank, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools, Care For Kids, Griffith University and PwC – will launch Australia’s Top Teachers series on February 26th. The school

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NSW Labor intends to pay teachers more through “budget savings”

NSW Shadow Education Minister Prue Kahr says that if elected, NSW unions will instruct the Department of Education to “negotiate immediately” with teachers’ unions so teachers can be paid more. “And we will find ways to pay for this through … budget savings – we are going to ensure that we don’t derail public transport

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Teachers in UK want to re-educate teens brainwashed by influencers: report

Teachers in the United Kingdom are reportedly fighting the influence of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on the minds of teenage students, calling them “brainwashed”. report from The Sunday Times. british newspaper reported that Tate, imprisoned in Romania on charges of rape and sex trafficking, had a toxic effect on boys who accepted his thoughts, and

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‘Dying from overwork’: Japanese teachers fight for change

In one of his last entries in his diary, Japanese teacher Yoshio Kudo lamented work days that started early and could last until almost midnight. Two months later, he suffered “karoshi” – death from overwork. The Kudo tax schedule was far from an exception in Japan, where teachers work some of the longest hours in

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Teachers right for better deal, shadow education secretary says

Shadow Education Minister Bridget Phillipson says the compromise in the teacher pay dispute could be “somewhere in the middle” between the 12 percent increase required by staff and the 5 percent increase offered by the government. The government has offered teachers remuneration ranging from 5% to 8.9%, depending on their position, but educators say this

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