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Snapped in and out of the classroom
March 17, 2014
Critical time for Gonski
Government fails again over salary discount
President writes
Public education initiatives for Port Macquarie and Lismore
Participants praise CPL courses
Copyright guards look set to stay
New Aboriginal language guide
Inadequate support for VET
Why a statewide staffing system is so important
Joint action to stop cuts
Rough seas for TAFE
Salary rights rallies planned
Amalgamations on the cards?
GLBTIQ youth doing it tough
Fixing health and safety risks
Future teachers get boost
Raise discrimination awareness on May 17
Education law grants on offer
Rail guide for older students
Our Fed Reps
Letters to the Editor
In brief
What's on
Snapped in and out of the classroom
Association spotlight
Palm Sunday rally and march
Family assistance changes
Vale Bill Higgins
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SNAPPED IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM
Blaxland HS transition unit student Ashlee at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Exhibition Centre in Katoomba. The unit is primarily for students with autism, who are involved in activities including travel training, community participation and work placement. ($50 winner)
Novelty races to involve non-competitive students at Blaxland HS swimming carnival.
Blaxland HS transition student Jesse makes a schnitzel for an education project.
Molly Minogue, Holly Caffery and Gel Downey were very excited by the arrival of Goulburn East Public School’s new demountable classroom.
Whitebridge HS Mentors For Our School with some students. From left: Lisa Beacher, Darwin Collins, Dylan Adamson, Sam Hayward-Powell, Paul Battle, Hayden Watson, Reid Carmandi and Don Sharp.