
Andrew Kingsford-Smith
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Nov 7, 2023 |
phys.org | Andrew Kingsford-Smith |Hoa Nguyen |Hoa Nguyễn |Rebecca Collie |Tony Loughland
Australia is in the grips of a teacher shortage "crisis" according to Education Minister Jason Clare. Federal education department modeling shows there will be a high school teacher shortfall of about 4,000 by 2025.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
dailybulletin.com.au | UNSW Sydney |Andrew Kingsford-Smith
Australia is in the grips of a teacher shortage “crisis” according to Education Minister Jason Clare. Federal education department modelling shows there will be a high school teacher shortfall of about 4,000 by 2025. Media reports suggest shortages are already particularly bad in rural areas. Clare says one of the ways we will fix the shortage is by “increasing the number of people who stay on teaching”.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
mamamia.com.au | Andrew Kingsford-Smith |Hoa Nguyen |Hoa Nguyễn |Rebecca Collie |Tony Loughland
Our research. Our research investigated what work factors are most relevant to teachers' wellbeing. We also looked at whether there was a difference between teachers working in rural or metropolitan areas. We examined two teacher wellbeing outcomes: job satisfaction and work strain. Job satisfaction represents whether teachers are happy working at their current school. Work strain measures whether teachers believe their job negatively impacts their mental and physical health.
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Nov 1, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Andrew Kingsford-Smith |Hoa Nguyen |Hoa Nguyễn |Rebecca Collie |Tony Loughland
Australia is in the grips of a teacher shortage “crisis” according to Education Minister Jason Clare. Federal education department modelling shows there will be a high school teacher shortfall of about 4,000 by 2025. Media reports suggest shortages are already particularly bad in rural areas. Clare says one of the ways we will fix the shortage is by “increasing the number of people who stay on teaching”.
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Sep 5, 2023 |
theculturetrip.com | Andrew Kingsford-Smith
The 55th Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition will see the striking work of photographer, sculptor and light installation artist Bill Culbert represent New Zealand in their National Pavilion. Selecting the complex architecture of the Istituto Santa Maria della Pietà (La Pietà) as his first choice, Culbert’s works will interact with several of the venue’s spaces, making use of the differing lighting conditions and distinct spatial auras.
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