The SSTUWA wants regional community members to have their say on the state of WA’s public education system, as part of its independent review led by Dr Carmen Lawrence.
The panel will visit 12 regional locations in total including: Northam, New Norcia, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Katanning, Albany, Geraldton, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton, Karratha and Manjimup.
The review, which was announced last year, will identify and examine the problems in the public education system, what effect they are having on teachers and school leaders and how those staff can be supported to improve public education in WA.
Dr Lawrence, who is a former Premier and Education Minister, heads up the review, and is joined on the expert panel by Dr Scott Fitzgerald from Curtin University, former Commissioner for Children and Young People Colin Pettit, and former Perth Modern principal Robyn White. The review is supported by panel executive officer Pamela Pollard, a former principal of Victoria Park Primary School.
SSTUWA president Matt Jarman said anyone with a view or insight on public education was encouraged to attend the community consultation events.
"We are at a crossroads with public education in WA and even more so in our regional schools,” he said.
“This inquiry is vital to paving a way forward for education and to do that we need to hear from the community to ensure we have a clear understanding of the serious challenges facing the public education system.
“Teacher shortages, excessive workloads and violence in schools are just some of the day-to-day problems, and with the public system educating the majority of WA children, they deserve the very best from a quality education environment.”
The review will also examine factors such as the effect of state government policies on schools, the impact of Covid-19 and changes in reporting, expectations and accountability.
The regional consultations will take place from February to April, with those interested in attending encouraged to visit sstuwa.org.au/review for times, locations and to register.
Members of the SSTUWA and the community in general are also encouraged to make a submission via the website.
The end date for submissions is 21 April, with the panel expected to provide a draft report to the SSTUWA Executive by the middle of the year.
Register for the below sessions at sstuwa.org.au/review
Location | Date | Venue |
---|---|---|
Northam |
Tues 7 Feb, 4.30-6pm |
Farmers Home Hotel |
New Norcia |
Wed 8 Feb, 10am - noon |
New Norcia Hostel dining room |
Esperance |
Wed 8 Feb, 4.30-6pm |
Lotteries House |
South Metro East – |
Tues 14 Feb, 4.30-6pm |
Armadale District Hall, North Gallery |
North Metro – |
Thurs 16 Feb, 4.30-6pm |
Yhub Coworking (upstairs room) |
Kalgoorlie |
Tues 28 Feb, 4.30-6pm |
Kalgoorlie Overland Motel |
Katanning |
Thurs 2 March, 4.30-6pm |
Premier Mill |
South Metro West – |
Fri 3 March, 4.30-6pm |
Fremantle Sailing Club |
North Metro East – |
Tues 7 March, 4.30-6pm |
Belmont Sport and Recreation Club |
South Metro East – |
Wed 8 March, 4.30-6pm |
Meadow Springs Golf Club |
North Metro West - Perth |
Thurs 9 March, |
Perth Modern School |
Albany |
Tues 14 March, 4.30-6pm |
Albany Golf Club |
Geraldton |
Thurs 23 March, 4.30-6pm |
Pollinators |
Broome |
Fri 24 March, 4.30-6pm |
Mangrove Hotel |
North Metro West – |
Mon 27 March, 4.30-6pm |
Hillarys Yacht Club |
Bunbury |
Thurs 30 March, 4.30-6pm |
Dolphin Discovery Centre |
Busselton |
Fri 31 March, 4.30-6pm |
Busselton Library and CRC |
Karratha |
Mon 3 April, 4.30-6pm |
Karratha International Hotel |
Manjimup |
Tues 4 April, 4.30-6pm |
Wellness and Respite Community Centre |