Former premier warns teaching profession facing crisis, change urgently needed
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The NSW public school system is in crisis, an independent inquiry warns, and its approach to teachers needs a significant reset to give better support amid too much red tape, poor workforce planning and constant change.
Geoff Gallop, a former West Australian Labor premier, who was commissioned by the NSW Teachers Federation to chair the inquiry into the changes to the profession over the past 16 years, said teachers were being failed by their workplace.