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Valuing the teaching profession : an independent inquiry :
Professor Emeritus, University of Sydney and former West Australian Premier The Hon Dr Geoff Gallop AC, chaired the inquiry. He was joined by the former Justice of the NSW Industrial Court and Deputy President of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission Dr Tricia Kavanagh and former the head of the NSW Institute of Teachers, Patrick Lee. Valuing the teaching profession - an independent inquiry investigated changes in the policies, procedures, practices and regulation of teaching and their impact on the work of teachers and principals. This independent inquiry was commissioned in February 2020 by the NSW Teachers Federation. Counsel assisting: Mr Neale Dawson. Known as Gallop report. Copies printed from the online report are available from the library. Early childhood education and pre-school education, several references to, and including page 31. "It is a general finding of the Panel that the interplay between the contextual variables, myriad government policies and initiatives, and increased responsibilities since 2003/04, is of a scale and intensity that dwarfs the findings in each of the assessments found in the 1970, 1980/81, 1990/91 and 2003/04 work cases and in the Vinson report." -- Executive summary. References several other reports about Teacher Attrition, Teacher Retention, and number of teachers leaving the profession. "It is a general finding of the Panel that the interplay between the contextual variables, myriad government policies and initiatives, and increased responsibilities since 2003/04, is of a scale and intensity that dwarfs the findings in each of the assessments found in the 1970, 1980/81, 1990/91 and 2003/04 work cases and in the Vinson report." -- Executive summary. References several other reports about Teacher Attrition, Teacher Retention, and number of teachers leaving the profession.