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  • Schools newsletter 2022 Term 3

Schools newsletter 2022 Term 3

All articles with the tag Schools newsletter 2022 Term 3.

Schools

PPDs offer workload relief

The new VGSA 2022 provisions provide greater flexibility for utilising Professional Practice Days to manage class-related work.

Schools

It’s about time in lieu

The new VGSA reduces workload pressures, giving teachers and ES time in lieu for structured school activities.

Schools

Teacher work and the VGSA 2022

New clauses in the VGSA 2022 focus on the allocation of teacher work, prioritising core work and allowing much-needed time for planning and preparation.

Schools

Saying yes to ES improvements

Revised Dimensions of Work and student supervision arrangements in the new agreement reflect the true scope and complexity of education support roles.

Schools

Sharpening our clauses

The VGSA 2022 increases allowances, and improves clauses on excess and on flexible work.

Schools

Time for bold moves

The Victorian government needs to urgently address the causes of current staff shortages and develop a bold plan to build a sustainable education workforce, now and into the future.

Schools

Attendance and other VGSA 2022 wins

The VGSA 2022 brings with it significant wins on attendance, leave and consultation that will make an immediate difference to members’ lives.

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