Public school teachers are being offered $4,000 to upskill and gain Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) accreditation. 9News READ MORE:
who want to upskill, a move the Labor opposition described as sceptical and "too little, too late".
It is also the latest campaign salvo fired on the hotly debated issue of capped public sector salaries ahead of the fast-looming state election.government There are currently 310 HALT-accredited teachers in the state, and the government intends to lift that to 2500 by 2025. "Election-eve cash splashes won't solve the classroom crisis that is driven by chronic teacher shortages and the unsustainable admin burden that has built up on our teachers," she said.
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