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17 May 12 | TEACHERS are increasingly being bullied, yelled at, and in rarer cases, physically assaulted by some assertive parents who believe they have an ''inalienable right to scream and demand things for their children,'' the NSW Teachers Federation says.
Swan to tell business he's still committed to cut in company tax rate
15 May 12 | THE Treasurer, Wayne Swan, will offer an olive branch to big business today by renewing the government's commitment to lower the company tax rate, a week after the federal budget scrapped a promised reduction.
Teenagers get a lesson in the nuts and bolts of life
10 May 12 | BELINDA PILGRIM wants the young ladies of New England Girls' School to feel just as confident handling a tyre jack as they do a dessert fork.
09 May 12 | THE NSW teaching workforce is set for its biggest overhaul in decades, with nearly 20,000 new teachers to be employed in the next five years.
07 May 12 | Children are writing more than ever before, says the editor of the Macquarie Dictionary – but not always in formal English.
04 May 12 | The contentious issue of bonuses to high-performing teachers has taken another hit, with the Productivity Commission recommending the federal government shelve its bonus scheme, due to begin next year.
01 May 12 | Western suburns school to recover after roof of science building collapsed last year.
Student challenges ruling on her HSC
28 Apr 12 | A FORMER Abbotsleigh student who is now studying medicine at the University of Sydney is claiming the NSW Board of Studies wrongly refused to grant her special examination provisions in the form of a computer and extra exam time for the 2008 Higher School Certificate.
23 Apr 12 | LORETO Kirribilli is among the independent schools in NSW with the most to lose - estimated at up to $3.9 million a year - in the proposed Gonski reforms of schools funding, a preliminary analysis shows.
Positive parental view multiplies probability of further maths study
23 Apr 12 | WHEN it comes to keeping students interested in maths, the attitudes of their parents are a key part of the equation.
20 Apr 12 | Albert Park College becomes a victim of its own success with the school forced to ask the Education Department to shrink its enrolment zone to cope with overwhelming demand.
20 Apr 12 | Teachers and principals are expected to strike at every government school in Victoria in June after the union fails to reach agreement on a pay deal.

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