School Strike Debate
School students across Melbourne are planning to walk out of their classrooms next week in support of Palestine.
School students across Melbourne are planning to walk out of their classrooms next week in support of Palestine.
Former Principal Tracy Tully told Today that she worried the rally could get “out-of-control” quickly.
“I’ve seen these things turn very quickly and you end up with a school lockdown which is horrendous,” she said.
“No-one wants that. Who is protecting those students who are vulnerable who don’t even want to be in that conversation.”
The Queensland Government has authorized the introduction of four-day weeks and shorter days for students in public primary and secondary schools.
Public schools in Queensland are trialling shortened schools day with some testing half days and some staggering start and finish times. Former Queensland principal Tracy Tully on the Gold Coast and child psychologist Andrew Greenfield believe the move is “advantageous” and allows senior students prepare for university with its “adaptable flexible feel to their learning.”
More than 300 schools across Queensland are still trying to fill teaching positions a week after the 2023 new school year started, striking fears of a massive statewide teacher shortage. CHECK YOUR SCHOOL
Interview with reporter, Steve Price in Chris Kenny’s program.
Talking about why Australian teachers aren’t valued by employers and community.…
A former Queensland school principal and parent has slammed the NSW Education Minister for claiming the term ‘grandparents’ was inappropriate and has warned Queensland Education not to adopt a similar policy.
Powerful voice in education, Tracy Tully is listed in Qld state’s prestigious media the Courier Mail’s 50 most prominent education leaders.
Tracy Tully, TPAQ State Secretary speaks with Kochie on Sunrise about the Education Departments’ prejudiced attack on unvaccinated teachers and school staff.
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