Sacked principals launch legal action
A former principal and his deputy, both of whom were sacked last month, are taking legal action against the NSW Department of Education
A former principal and his deputy, both of whom were sacked last month, are taking legal action against the NSW Department of Education
Following last week's PISA results, Maurie Mulheron, President, NSW Teachers Federation, outlines what's at stake if Australia does not address significant geographic and social inequalities in school funding.
The results of a vote taken by NSW public school teachers on salary & conditions can now be revealed
Finland’s schools, which are considered among the world’s best, have no mandated standardised tests. Some argue that Australia should follow suit.
Wealthy students are more likely to be diagnosed with learning disabilities to get special treatment in exams, principals say.
The NSW Education Minister has traded barbs with the Federal Government following the release of the first NAPLAN results.
The new president of the NSW Secondary Principals Association outlines the challenges he envisages for principals in 2017.
NSW teachers are fuming over a new salary system they say discriminates against female teachers who go on parental leave.
Neoliberalism is having a negative impact on schools in our daily lives, warns the NSW Teachers Federation (NSWTF) president, Maurie Mulheron.
Some public schools are hiring out their teachers to raise more money – a practice the education union says could be in breach of departmental rules.