For the first time, NSW public schools will ask students and their families to formally acknowledge the Student Behaviour ...
Teachers and parents have welcomed the NSW government’s new code of conduct for school students, but the Opposition warns “the real test” still lies ahead.
NSW teachers are openly planning to breach new government hate speech laws, with some educators refusing to abandon controversial pro-Palestine classroom content. Teachers4Palestine NSW held a meeting ...
The NSW government has moved to strengthen Codes of Conduct for government, independent and Catholic schools, making it easier for staff to be removed even where behaviour falls short of a criminal ...
NSW parents and students will be asked to sign or acknowledge a new code of conduct at the start of each school year, in a first that the Minns government hopes will stamp out toxic behaviour and ...
In a first for the state, NSW public school parents and students will be asked to sign or acknowledge a new Student Behaviour Code of Conduct (the Code) at the start of every school year.
Teachers4Palestine NSW held a meeting in Parramatta last Wednesday featuring academics, human rights speakers and union figures, as part of an effort to push back against the Minns government’s hate ...
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