School infrastructure: got that crumbling feeling?

Jarvis Ryan calls out the NT and federal governments for their abysmal failure to provide adequate school infrastructure to remote communities.
Jarvis Ryan calls out the NT and federal governments for their abysmal failure to provide adequate school infrastructure to remote communities.
Principal Ben Kleinig writes with pride about a little school in the Katherine region doing big things.
The needs of students in remote communities have been neglected for too long. We can and must do better, writes Branch President Jarvis Ryan.
Issue 2 for 2020 of the Territory Educator magazine. Featured articles for Term 2 include our Coping with Covid stories, how Direct Instruction was a failed intervention and the importance of job security, the return of the RATE program and advice on the working conditions of AO support staff in schools.
In this bulletin: • May Day greetings from the President • NT Roadmap – what does it mean for schools and remote areas? • Teacher Permanency Project extended • Principal employment review process resumes • RATE restored
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