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LEGALLY BEYOND Kerrie Anglin is a woman of many talents. Currently serving as Senior School Key Pastoral Care Teacher at St Peters Springfield, Kerrie is also a teacher and coordinator of Legal Studies, serves as WHS and Compliance Officer, is an admitted lawyer and a committee member and conference convener for the Queensland Chapter of the Australia & New Zealand Education Law Association. Now she has added one more title to this impressive list being that of a published author.

Pictured (L-R): Kerrie Anglin with her coauthored book Law and Ethics for Australian Teachers; Joel Sheppard, Kerrie Anglin and Craig Schmidt at the 2021 Academic Awards ceremony.

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dedicated teacher in the St Peters Springfield community for the past seven years, Kerrie has recently co-authored a book titled Law and Ethics for Australian Teachers. The book, which took almost twoand-half years to complete, has been written to support teachers, school administrators and school authorities to navigate and better understand professional, legal and ethical school issues they may encounter in the classroom or wider school environment in a way that is easy to navigate. This project began when Kerrie met with the parent of a former Springfield Old Scholar who also worked in the education industry. After some discussion they saw the potential to improve teachers' understanding of their legal obligations in a professional context and discussed the possibility of writing a book for this purpose. Kerrie explains, “the more I delved into the research the more I saw the need for teachers to know this sort of information…better still, that they had legal obligations that needed to be met.”

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2008-2011. I would peruse and proofread some of the draft documents and found that I was becoming fascinated with the case law as well as thinking about how this would apply in the teaching world.” Taking existing knowledge, qualifications and experience, Kerrie and her fellow authors have created a resource to explain topics such as Duty of Care, Mandatory Reporting, Family Court Orders and Parenting Plans, Suspensions and Exclusions and other legal issues. Chapters in the book include case studies and legislation from all states, detailed scenarios, definitions of key terms and end of chapter questions to help readers understand a variety of issues. In the future, Kerrie aspires to have the book adopted in tertiary education for those studying in education, pre-service teaching and the workplace as professional development.

Being both a teacher and lawyer played an important part in the creation of the book.

The College would like to congratulate Kerrie on her amazing achievement and take pride in her dedication to her service and support to the wider community and next generation of teachers, pursuing our mission statement of ‘Excellence in Christian Co-Education’.

“I first became interested in legislation and the way it appears in everyday life while living in Canberra,” says Kerrie. “My husband is a lawyer and had the riveting job of drafting the Commonwealth Work Health Safety and harmonization laws between

The book Law and Ethics for Australian Teachers (Mark Butlin, Noeleen McNamara and Kerrie Anglin), is published by Cambridge University Press and will be available to purchase in June through Angus & Robertson, Dymocks and Booktopia.


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SPOSA President

2min
page 49

Double Success Again in 2021!

2min
pages 42-43

Lunar New Year

1min
page 21

Legally Beyond

2min
page 16

Father Daughter Breakfast

1min
page 62

Springfield 2020 Academic Results

3min
pages 10-11

Mater Chicks in Pink

1min
page 61

Junior High Mother's Day Breakfast

1min
pages 63-64

St Peters Ladies Lunch

1min
page 60

Births, Deaths and Marriages

6min
pages 58-59

Choose Your Cause

4min
pages 56-57

Getting Mo' Support Than Ever

5min
pages 54-55

There's No Business Like Show Business

3min
pages 52-53

Heather McBride Patrick Bursary

1min
page 50

An Unexpected Honour

3min
page 51

A Grades from the A Team

3min
pages 46-48

January Boarding Camps

4min
pages 44-45

Volleyball | Ever Higher

7min
pages 38-39

Pink Stumps Cricket

1min
pages 40-41

The Creative Vision of Soundscape

1min
page 35

Who Needs Frenemies?

2min
pages 36-37

St Peters Music Ensembles Excel at Queensland Youth Music Awards

1min
page 34

St Peters Marching Band - ANZAC Day March

3min
pages 32-33

A Sense of Belonging for 13 Years

5min
pages 30-31

Making an Easy Transition

2min
page 29

Challenge Accepted

6min
pages 26-27

Play, Playfulness and Engaged Learners for Under Eights Week

1min
page 28

Story Time Creates Connections at Springfield

3min
pages 24-25

Captains Installation

2min
pages 22-23

Goodbye to the Tie

1min
page 20

End of an Era | Farewell Pam Carden

3min
pages 18-19

Junior High Wonder of Science

1min
page 15

Letter from the Editor

1min
page 5

Indooroopilly 2020 Results

4min
pages 8-9

Back to Learn

2min
page 14

Fashion | Express Yourself

5min
pages 12-13

Head of College

3min
pages 4-5

Ministry

2min
page 6
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