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Articles from Western Teacher
7 October 2021
State Council Conference is the ultimate decision-making body of the SSTUWA, where nominated members from across WA represent their district and have input into the policies and direction of our union.
7 October 2021
I want educators to get excited about climate change. Not because it is a good thing, but because there is so much that we can do to play a constructive, positive role in the solutions for a better future.
7 October 2021
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the UN body for assessing the science related to climate change.
7 October 2021
Scientists are observing changes in the Earth’s climate in every region and across the whole climate system, according to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report.
7 October 2021
This year’s national reconciliation theme is More than a Word. Reconciliation takes action.
7 October 2021
This month’s article will be explaining Part 5 - Hours of Work of General Agreement 2019
7 October 2021
Survey has revealed that two out of every three WA school leaders have considered leaving the profession due to high workload and fears for their well-being and safety.
6 October 2021
The election of Jair Bolsonaro as president of Brazil in 2018 led not only to a process of deregulating the economy
6 October 2021
The Northern Territory class action, though not the first such case, is still a landmark, putting the federal government in the dock.
6 October 2021
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following article may contain names of people who have died.
6 October 2021
As the smoke and distorted mirrors were rolled out, well-meaning school leaders put up their hands to join the IPS club.
6 October 2021
Over the course of the past few years staff meeting time has been altered by workload demands.
6 October 2021
This World Teachers’ Day the SSTUWA will be promoting public educator well-being amongst its members.
6 October 2021
Wear a sticker to show you want to Give the Cap the Boot