Teaching Jobs News

Developing on the job

Saturday March 27, 2010
With more than 1000 Steiner schools worldwide, the specialist schools that teach the work of Rudolf Steiner have been growing at a rapid rate.

Caught in the history wars

Saturday March 6, 2010
Shlomo Sand has outraged many with his book The Invention of the Jewish People, which questions whether Jews were really exiled from the land of Israel, writes Jason Koutsoukis.

Knowledge economy at what cost?

Monday February 15, 2010
The federal government measures academic output in ways similar to Britain, but that system looks set to implode.

PEARSON'S WAR ON EDUCATION IDEOLOGY

Friday October 2, 2009
THE indigenous leader Noel Pearson has blamed poor education standards among Aborigines on the "ideology producers" in academia, "ideology-upholders" in the public service and the white middle-class left whose sympathy for the disadvantaged hurt those they hope to help.

Jobs Safe With New Academy

Saturday November 29, 2008
HUNTER TAFE says no jobs will be lost and no staff transferred under a plan to create a specialist hospitality school at its Kurri Kurri campus.

Jobs Policy 'a Success'

Tuesday September 2, 2008
THE NSW Education Department has defended its new teacher staffing policy and said it had been a success in Hunter schools since its introduction this year.

Victoria Police To Review Officers With Second Jobs

Monday June 23, 2008
SENIOR police are conducting a major review of officers with second jobs because of growing concerns that the system is open to rorts and some officers may be losing focus on their police duties.

Jobs Under Threat At Melbourne Uni

Sunday March 30, 2008
MELBOURNE University's troubled arts faculty is bracing itself for more redundancies with some saying further cuts will threaten the university's controversial US-style teaching model.

State Seeks Fast Move On Teaching

Tuesday February 20, 2007
VICTORIAN teachers could have their pay and career structures overhauled within a year, with the State Government conceding the profession is not as "flexible" as it should be and may be deterring some people from taking up teaching jobs.

What's The Score?

Saturday November 26, 2005
Degree: one. Experience: nil. Dylan Welch has advice for graduates starting their first teaching jobs.

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