Principal cannot find a teacher and $20,000 not enough to lure them

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Principal cannot find a teacher and $20,000 not enough to lure them | JordsBaker

As principal of a 500-student high school in Broken Hill, Grant Shepherd has many demands on his time. But lately, far too much of it has been spent finding teachers. Few come through the departments once-trusty transfer system. University graduates aren’t interested in moving west.

They gathered in Hyde Park and marched down Macquarie Street, wearing red, holding signs, and chanting “more than thanks”. Some had bussed from Newcastle and Wollongong, while regional teachers gathered in centres such as Bathurst, Dubbo and Coffs Harbour. Some 350 schools were closed due to the strike.

The Teachers Federation argues only better pay and conditions will ensure the profession attracts enough recruits to stem a growing teacher shortage, particularly in some geographical regions - including parts of Sydney - and disciplines such as maths and science. that fought transparency, did not provide the representation teachers deserved, and was “hell-bent” on hanging students out to dry for political purposes. She said the dispute should be worked out in the industrial relations commission, where the government was waiting to negotiate.

 

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JordsBaker You have yourself to blame. Highly qualified teachers assaulted and verbally abused on daily basis.. and the coward govt prefer to get rid of teachers than tackle the SHIT KID problem

Sarah Mitchell has run the department of education into the ground. If parents knew the time wasted on pointless data, amongst the many other pointless initiatives introduced under this government, her goose would be cooked.

JordsBaker Broken Hill is a remote regional city. 14 hours drive from Sydney. 6 hours drive from Adelaide. Expensive flights to capitals. Many social issues. Asking people to remove themselves from family and friends. Of course it will be hard to fill. Not a typical example.

JordsBaker Have they tried recruiting male teachers? The only way a white male would risk being a teacher nowadays would be if the school could guarantee full-time CTV surveillance of their every working moment. Otherwise, “He touched me inappropriately!”

JordsBaker maybe he should offer to put a Security guard in each class

JordsBaker When a cause becomes tangled in political point scoring and so close to elections the cause looses value. Teachers chose to support the political ambitions of their masters in the union for AlboMP to come to power. It’s diluted the message for many of us as it is now political

JordsBaker Why teach? Wages are too low! $90,000 minimum! 40 hour week - or give overtime!! NO 'homework'! [I have my Teaching degree, but the 'Pracs' taught me that no way was I going to suffer at that miserable pay scale...]

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Parents split over support for upcoming teacher strikeSome parents and associations say it’s time for teachers to receive better pay and conditions for their efforts, but others do not want any further disruption to students. JordsBaker natassiazc This parent supports the strike!! TeachersStrike JordsBaker natassiazc The strike is happening to avoid future disruptions to student learning. Any parents not supporting this clearly do not care for their child’s education. MoreThanThanks JordsBaker natassiazc They deserve a pay increase Dom_Perrottet
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