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CNNW CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield October 20, 2019

Afghanistan today. U. S. Defense secretary mark esper said about a thousand troops are withdrawing on the ground and in the air and are now being repositioned to western iraq from northern syria. The troops are not headed home, contrary to how the president has been selling it. U. S. Secretary esper said they will be in operations to defend iraq and to conduct counterisis missions, according to esphe ie. A brokered ceasefire in syria seems to be holding, however, one syrian and civilians have been killed, violating the agreement. Under the agreement the syrian kurds have until tuesday to abandon a large piece of land in a buffer zone along turkeys border. Secretary of state mike pompeo defended the agreement. This was about getting a ceasefire, a secure area, and this, in fact, will save lives in that very space. That was our mission set. We accomplished it, and now we need to make sure that the commitments that were made in that statement are honored. Earlier this month President Trum

New South Wales Plan to Pay Top Dollar for Best Educators to Stay in Classrooms

NSW Teacher s Federation Union push to teach gender identity picture books slammed

NBN News | TEACHERS FEDERATION CLAIM MURWILLUMBAH MEGA-CAMPUS WILL BRING JOB LOSSES

NBN News | TEACHERS FEDERATION CLAIM MURWILLUMBAH MEGA-CAMPUS WILL BRING JOB LOSSES
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Australian State Needs 11,000 More Public School Teachers Within the Next Decade

Australian State Needs 11,000 More Public School Teachers Within the Next Decade New South Wales (NSW) will need to recruit thousands of new teachers in the next 10 years to meet the demand from record-high student enrolment numbers. A new report (pdf) by economist Adam Rorris commissioned by the NSW Teachers Federation Union projects that public schools need to hire at least 11,000 additional teachers by 2031 to meet the surging number of kindergarten to year 12 enrolments. However, the education department has found that the state already has existing teacher shortages, particularly in STEM fields and rural locations. “This is projected to worsen due to a combination of student population increases, an ageing workforce, and fewer people going into teaching,” NSW Auditor-General Margaret Crawford said in an audit report from 2019 (pdf).

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