❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on teacher qualifications and staff resignations within the Department of Education and Training for October 2008. The answer provides FTE staff numbers, percentage of qualified teachers, and the number of resignations.
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(2) During the month of October 2008, what percentage of FTE staff employed in the Department of Education and Training were qualified FTE teachers?
(3) During the month of October 2008, how many FTE staff resigned from the Department of Education and Training?
(3) During the month of October 2008, how many FTE staff resigned from the Department of Education and Training?
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Answered
10 December 2008
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
29 days
(1) 32 498.70 as at 30 October 2008.
(2) 60 per cent
(3) 211
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(2) 60 per cent
(3) 211
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