Schools Caught short – again: the ongoing impact of workforce shortages 22 Jul 2024 Workforce shortages in the schools sector continue to bite, with long-term consequences for students and members alike.
Schools For Every. Single. Child. 16 Jul 2024 Disappointing state and federal budgets have given us more motivation than ever to ramp up our funding campaign for public schools.
Early Childhood Adventures in early childhood 16 Jul 2024 When the Victorian government offered returning and relocating incentives for early childhood teachers, Kate Daymon jumped at the chance. She talks to LOUISE SWINN.
For everyone Zeroing in on xenophobia 16 Jul 2024 The Jumbunna Report delivers truths about the treatment of First Nations educators, recommending much-needed anti-racism reforms.
For everyone My favourite things: Famous sociological experiments 16 Jul 2024 There have been many famous – and infamous – psychological experiments investigating human behaviour. Here are just a few that might prompt some interesting classroom discussions.
For everyone The value of a good cry 15 Jul 2024 AEU member and primary councillor Andrew Kelly wears a few different hats. He talks to LOUISE SWINN about his newest one: children’s book author.
For everyone TV review: Educators 15 Jul 2024 Set in a Kiwi secondary school, buried at the base of each joke in this TV series is a soupçon of truth – especially for those in the know.
For everyone News in brief: Term 3, 2024 15 Jul 2024 The latest education news local and national, across the sectors.
For everyone Forty years of Anna 15 Jul 2024 The Anna Stewart Memorial Project has been running for 40 years. Some ASMP alumni tell us how the program transformed their working lives.
For everyone With pride 21 Apr 2024 At this year’s Pride march in St Kilda, AEU members once again showed up in colourful solidarity with our LGBTQIA+ members, students, and community.
TAFE & Adult Provision Taking care of the carers in disability 20 Apr 2024 For Steven Cassar, working as an AEU rep and educator in the disability sector means teaching, caring, and making sure his colleagues’ rights are protected.
Schools Helping small people manage “big feelings” 19 Apr 2024 AEU member Andy Parthenopoulos and author Rick Foster run wellbeing incursions with a big focus on mindfulness for primary students.
Schools Mining for gold in Cobram: meet this year’s Teachers Health Early Career Scholarship winner 19 Apr 2024 It has been quite the career arc for the latest recipient of the Public Education Foundation’s Teachers Health Early Career Scholarship.
Schools Taking it to another dimension: ES range reviews 19 Apr 2024 One ES set aside a fear of paperwork and came up trumps in a range review.
For everyone Part of the family: the joys of interim foster care 19 Apr 2024 Assistant principal and long-term foster carer Dan Sullivan has found that the barriers to foster care are low and the rewards are high – for everyone involved.
Schools Somers lovin’ 18 Apr 2024 Open to all Victorian public primary school students, the Somers School Camp is an incredible opportunity – and not just for children.
For everyone My Favourite Things: Amazing women you’ve never heard of! 18 Apr 2024 Throughout history, there have been countless women who have blazed trails, but nonetheless fallen under the radar. Here are just a few whose stories are worth much more than a side-note.
For everyone Recipe: Poké bowl 17 Apr 2024 Poké (pronounced similar to ‘POH-KEH’) means ‘to cut or slice’ in Hawaiian. The poké bowl is a Hawaiian staple that is nutrient-rich and super colourful!
For everyone This wise angel 8 Feb 2024 On top of her job as a TAFE teacher, AEU rep Sahar Ghaly is also the founder and CEO of the Wise Angel Foundation. She tells LOUISE SWINN what drives her.