Classroom violence still on the rise, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation warns that classroom violence is increasing, citing specific incidents and highlighting the lack of sufficient support for teachers in managing such challenges.
Push to boost lesson prep time for NSW teachers, as unpaid overtime grows
NSW teachers are advocating for increased lesson preparation time to address their growing unpaid overtime due to complex student needs.
Classes in the Province: For the First Time, Teachers Stand Up to Kicillof and Threaten Not to Start Classes
Teachers in Buenos Aires Province threaten to strike, jeopardizing the start of the school year after rejecting the government's insufficient salary offer.
Teachers' Strike: Classes May Not Begin in February Due to Salary Demands from FEB to Kicillof
The Federation of Bonaerense Educators has resolved not to start classes in February after rejecting the government's salary proposal.
Classrooms below 10 degrees: complaints about 'extreme' thermal conditions in educational centers in Aragon
The Education Federation of CCOO Aragón has criticized the lack of measures taken by the Education Department regarding the 'extreme' thermal conditions affecting teachers, students, and staff in many educational centers during the cold weather.
American Federation of Teachers Sues Texas Over Educators’ Comments on Charlie Kirk
The American Federation of Teachers is suing the state of Texas regarding comments made by educators about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.