Schools Shortages crisis a catastrophe With job vacancies growing week on week, Premier Allen needs to do more – and quickly – to tackle the teacher shortage crisis in our schools.
TAFE & Adult Provision Time for TAFEs to listen to their teachers TAFE members working in standalone institutes across the state have taken a united stand for a better deal.
Schools How much louder do we need to be? With too many school staff at breaking point, the AEU is demanding that government takes immediate action to alleviate the teacher shortage crisis.
For everyone Migrant visa debacle Amid the shortage crisis, the AEU is calling for simplified visa processes for migrant teachers, many of whom are already trained and working in Australia.
For everyone Whose side are you on? The future of education is too important to be reduced to simplistic debates about whether teaching is the worst or best gig in the world, argues ADAM VOIGT.
Schools Show some respect: government must act on workforce shortages As schools struggle to manage significant workload shortages, the union is urging governments to take up its plan to attract, retain and respect our education workforce.
Schools Government must act now to fix shortages AEU members demand more action on workload shortages with schools struggling to plug the gaps.
Schools Principal role models AEU principal class advocacy has been pivotal in securing additional school funding in the past, but there is more to be done to secure fairer funding now and into the future.
For everyone From your president: Hope and action The election result gives us much reason for optimism – but we won’t stop campaigning until public education gets the full support it needs.
Schools Stopping before they start: why pre-service teachers need help to stay the course Preservice teacher OSCAR JOLLY warns that the cost of training means our education system is losing teachers before they even graduate.
For everyone Still voting for an Education State AEU members helped shape the debate on education, taking part in grassroots action and building momentum for positive change as part of our state election campaign.
For everyone Ghost teachers Where have all the teachers gone is one question. Why they have gone is the mystery that governments need to solve, writes BRENDAN JAMES MURRAY.
Schools Andrews must make bold moves to address teacher shortage crisis With 90% of AEU principals reporting concern that they will not have enough teachers for the beginning of the 2023 school year, government action over the next four months will be crucial.