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A teacher at a high school in Melbourne complained that CCTV cameras were installed in the classroom.
Lindale Middle School staff in North Dandenong called union officials yesterday after they found the wires on their first day back.
Mary Brady, president of the Australian Union of Education State, said there was no consultation with staff.
"It was a surprising" Welcome Back "," she said ".
"Monitor staff and students. . . is a no-
Not in the classroom.
The guidelines of the Ministry of Education say that in order to "monitor the work performance of employees or students", CCTV cameras are prohibited from being used.
A department spokesman said last night that "there are no cameras in the classroom ".
"I have already talked to the principal. . .
There is a big misconception. with staff)," he said.
"The school uses cameras to protect the device.
They are not used to shooting lessons or monitoring the performance of teachers.