Design, text & art
February 3, 2011
This article first appeared in Rattler Magazine, Issue 96, Summer 2010 When it comes to pay packets, not all teachers are equal. Suzanne Kowalski-Roth from the NSW/ACT Independent Education Union (IEU), explores this much-needed campaign, and outlines why pay parity needn't be a utopian daydream. In a utopian Australia, young children would be valued by our society, and the role of early childhood teachers in nurturing and educating children would be truly understood, articulated and affirmed. In a utopian version of Australia, there would be no reason to run a campaign to demand early childhood teachers be remunerated at the same rate as their peers. In a utopian Australia, teachers, especially those who teach the youngest members of our society, would be paid at a rate that recognised the importance of this role. Getting the pay … Read more
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