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Inquiry into the Provision of Education in NSW : the Vinson Report.
On video label: NSW Teachers Federation – The Vinson Report; Inquiry into the Provision of Public Education in NSW / NSW Teachers Federation 22.10.02. Other formats: MP4 file and QuickTime Movie file. Introduction with NSWTF theme music, NSWTF logo; Title: Inquiry into the Provision of Education in NSW The Vinson Report, Sponsored by NSW Teachers Federation, Federation of P & C Associations, October 2002. Presenter Margaret Bates welcomes everyone to the Sky Channel broadcast. Present: Professor Tony Vinson, Chairperson of Inquiry; Maree O’Halloran, President NSWTF; David Giblin, Publicity Officer of the P & C Association. Maree O’Halloran outlines rationale for Inquiry. The Government refused to review public education provision, teachers and parents took it upon themselves to do it in interests of our children, as a follow-up Inquiry to the Wyndham review of 1958. Outlines activity since Inquiry launched on 13 June 2001. Introduction with NSWTF theme music, NSWTF logo; Title: Inquiry into the Provision of Education in NSW The Vinson Report, Sponsored by NSW Teachers Federation, Federation of P & C Associations, October 2002. Presenter Margaret Bates welcomes everyone to the Sky Channel broadcast. Present: Professor Tony Vinson, Chairperson of Inquiry; Maree O’Halloran, President NSWTF; David Giblin, Publicity Officer of the P & C Association. Maree O’Halloran outlines rationale for Inquiry. The Government refused to review public education provision, teachers and parents took it upon themselves to do it in interests of our children, as a follow-up Inquiry to the Wyndham review of 1958. Outlines activity since Inquiry launched on 13 June 2001.