Pag wrote:Dutchy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
What does this part mean, surely teachers and non teaching staff realise that if there is no work there is no employment, just like the everyone else???
Teachers will be still be teaching from home? Why wouldn't they be getting paid?
I would have thought there would be efficiencies, i.e. a year 10 maths class could be attended by many more online than what would in a classroom. Therefore do you need as many teachers in an online scenario?