The Deadly Dose

2. Anthony Galluzzo NSW Department of Education

54 min · 18 de oct de 2022
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On this week's Deadly Dose, we're joined by Anthony Galluzo, K-6 Advisor Aboriginal outcomes & Partnerships at the NSW Department of Education. We yarn on his experiences in Aboriginal Education growing up, his roles in the department, plus a deep dive into why Aboriginal teachers are leaving the classroom and teaching altogether. To read more about our article "Why Our Mob Leave the Classroom" head to the link below: https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/first-nations-teachers-leaving-the-classroom [https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/first-nations-teachers-leaving-the-classroom]

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