Back To School Challenges for Teachers and Parents
Confusion still reigns in school communities and many teachers are highly stressed as Term 2 starts.
Confusion still reigns in school communities and many teachers are highly stressed as Term 2 starts.
The Greens welcome the progress between the AEU Executive and the government on wages policy.
Labor’s education plan is insufficient, lazy policy that’s extremely disingenuous. They have let down educators, the AEU, and Tasmanian children.
Premier Will Hodgman has claimed the recent Australian Education Union report was “Fake News”.
Andrea Dawkins questions the Minister for Education over the allocation of early years education funding.
All Tasmanians want to see education outcomes improve, but the Liberals' Education Bill has some gaping holes.
The Minister of Education tried to reassure Tasmanian parents about changes to the Education Act, due to be debated in the next session of Parliament.
Government figures specify the number of full time teachers in the Department of Education at 4,555 in June 2014 and 4,396 in June 2015.
I rise tonight to respond to parliamentary secretary Mr Barnett's adjournment speech last evening on Safe Schools and his continued attack on LGBTI issues.
Cuts to teacher numbers since the Liberal government took the axe to education should be at the forefront of everyone’s mind this week.