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In this Year in Review episode, Cameron, Steven and Tom look back at some of the big issues in education of 2023 and consider their implcations for the future.0:00 Opening Credits1:31 Intro7:38 Schools Funding27:52 Teacher Shortage55:40 Initial Teacher Education1:22:03 AI in Education1:59:25 Patron Shout-OutsSupport TER Podcast at Patreon.com/TERPodcastTER Podcast on TwitterFollow TER Podcast on Facebook
Who really should care about the State of the Union and Beyonce's Grammy wins when at the end of the day, those with disabilities could be at risk of NYS Budget cuts. This impacts , yes, the Henry Viscardi School! Links: NYSUT on 4201: https://www.nysut.org/news/1900/january/4201-schools-fight-for-fair-funding4201 Schools Assocation: https://4201schools.org/statement-from-the-4201-schools-association-following-the-governors-proposed-cut-in-funding-for-students-who-are-blind-deaf-and-severely-physically-disabled/
Articles featured on pages 16, 19 and 33 of The Carlow Nationalist on December 14th 2021.
Investing in 'social' bonds is becoming more commonplace in municipals. Anand Kesavan, CEO of Equitable Facilities Fund, talks about its drive to help charter schools' funding, and its social, racial and equitable diversity of investments. Lynne Funk, Bond Buyer Innovation Editor hosts.
The High Court showdown over religious freedom that could help you understand how schools are funded to this day.
The High Court showdown over religious freedom that could help you understand how schools are funded to this day.
The High Court showdown over religious freedom that could help you understand how schools are funded to this day.
ABC data shows evidence of gross and ridiculous inequities between private and public schools funding, taxpayers subsidising private schools more than 100% of running costs. $11 billion to be spent on just 10% of schools. Good state school catchment areas are now a marketable commodity- "finder" website.Great State School of the Week- Mulgoa Public Schoolwww.adogs.info
(0:00) Local News Chat: Jail Suicide & Election Day(19:56) Your Take on Regulating Massage Parlors(39:29) Neenah Schools on Referendum Package(1:00:37) "The Leaders" on Lame Duck & Budget(1:32:06) The Takeaway: Discerning Party & Ideology
In this edition of Federation Update, we have a range of issues from June Council including the Schools Funding campaign as we enter into elections, the results of a comprehensive survey on teacher workload (and the departmental response to it), the need to press for permanency in staffing and a troubling change to federal laws on students who are refugees.
In this episode of Federation Update John Dixon, General Secretary of the Teachers Federation, launches our centenary year celebrations; Joan Lemaire explains our partnership with a team of academics for research into teacher workload; Maurie Mulheron gives an update on the evolution of the schools funding campaign; and we launch a new news portal for the union.
In this Federation Update we hear from Federation President, Maurie Mulheron on Schools Funding and the proposed Phonics Test in Year 1. We also hear from Federation General Secretary, John Dixon on the Marriage Equality issue in Australia. Federation also offers advice on the NAPLAN confidentality agreement that teachers were asked to sign.
Do you give a Gonski? In this episode the team unpacks the debate raging about education to uncover what really needs to be done to improve our schools and universities. Hosts Jess Irvine and Matt Wade are joined by two of Australia’s leading economics commentators, the Sydney Morning Herald’s Ross Gittins and The Age’s Peter Martin to give their verdict on Malcolm Turnbull's Gonski 2.0 reforms, which have passed through parliament largely unscathed. Cabinet minister, Christopher Pyne, hailed the legislation as "the most significant reform to school education in Australia's history". But will the changes live up to the hype? We also unpick the government’s proposed reforms to the university sector.
Adam Boulton is joined by Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr to discuss Labour's latest problems and a potential funding crisis in England's schools. Viewers of Facebook Live were able to take part in the conversation. Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins joins the podcast later to talk about the life and legacy of Martin McGuinness. #Labour #Schoolsjustwannahavefunds #martinmcguinness #skynews
In this Federation Update - Change in NSW Premier and Education Minister - Continued debate over schools funding leading up to COAG - Inquiry into special needs funding (nswtf.org.au/disability-inquiry)