❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requests data on new primary/secondary school teachers and TAFE lecturers employed/resigned in 2005-06. The response provides partial data on new graduate teachers but defers the TAFE lecturer questions due to time constraints.
AnsweredQoN 397Legislative Council
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SCHOOLTEACHERS AND TAFE LECTURERS
I refer to the 2005-06 period. (1) How many new primary and secondary school teachers were employed by the Department of Education and Training? (2) How many new full-time TAFE lecturers were employed? (3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD
I refer to the 2005-06 period. (1) How many new primary and secondary school teachers were employed by the Department of Education and Training? (2) How many new full-time TAFE lecturers were employed? (3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD
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On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(1) How many new primary and secondary school teachers were employed by the Department of Education and Training? (2) How many new full-time TAFE lecturers were employed? (3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(2) How many new full-time TAFE lecturers were employed? (3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(1) How many new primary and secondary school teachers were employed by the Department of Education and Training? (2) How many new full-time TAFE lecturers were employed? (3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(2) How many new full-time TAFE lecturers were employed? (3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(3) How many TAFE lecturers have resigned? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
On behalf of the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. The minister has supplied the following answer - (1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(1) The total number of new graduates who were appointed in 2005 was 948. The number of new graduates who were appointed in 2006 by 22 May was 809. The total number of new graduates who will be appointed in 2006 cannot be provided because more graduates are expected to be appointed between now and the end of the year. (2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
(2)-(3) It is not possible to supply the information required in the time; therefore, I request that the honourable member place this part of the question on notice.
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