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Research Participants Needed: I invite those of you who teach in the secondary area to participate in a...Read More
I hope you have had a relaxing term break. This is the third newsletter for 2008. In this newsletter: New...Read More
I hope you have a relaxing term break. This is the second newsletter for 2008. In this edition....Read More
Welcome to the Relief Teachers newsletter online. I hope that you all had a relaxing Xmas break. At the...Read More

Secondary Relief Teachers Survey

teacher-primaryResearch Participants Needed: I invite those of you who teach in the secondary area to participate in a survey looking at the experiences of secondary relief teachers.

You will be asked to complete a short anonymous questionnaire online about your relief teaching experiences. You may also be invited for an interview.

The survey is part of a doctoral study undertaken by Laszlo Bubrik, Murdoch University. The outcomes of his study may improve teaching and learning and the work experiences of relief teachers.

The outcomes of this research will provide insights into the experiences of relief teachers and how these will lessen the disturbance to the teaching and learning programme for both students and teachers and improve the work experiences of relief teachers.

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Relief Teachers Newsletter Term 3 - 2008

I hope you have had a relaxing term break. This is the third newsletter for 2008. In this newsletter: New SSTUWA Website, Arbitration, Superannuation and Relief Teachers, Professional Development and Relief Teachers Committee Meeting dates in 2008.

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Relief Teachers Newsletter Term 2 - 2008

I hope you have a relaxing term break. This is the second newsletter for 2008. In this edition. Professional Development, May Day Rally, EBA Update, Reading your HRMIS Payslip, Links.

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Relief Teachers Newsletter Term 1 - 2008

Welcome to the Relief Teachers newsletter online. I hope that you all had a relaxing Xmas break. At the relief Teachers’ branch meetings in term 4, 2008 both professional development were discussed and the SSTU “Violence at Work” document was tabled. Feedback from the committee was that this document would be of assistance for relief teachers.

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Relief Teachers Newsletter 2007 - Term 4

It has been decided to publish a newsletter that specifically highlights information for Relief Teachers.  This is part of the process of communicating up coming union events and sharing information to and between relief teachers.  I am hoping to be able to send out a regular newsletter . This newsletter will contain feedback about what has happened or is happening with the Relief Teachers committee, as well as providing opportunity for other information relevant to Relief Teachers. Contributions from Relief Teachers are always welcome, and can be emailed to me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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