❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding staffing levels, teacher retirements/replacements, class sizes, and cleaning contracts within the Department of Education's Wheatbelt Region. The response reveals staffing numbers and class sizes, but declines to answer the question on de-escalation training due to the need for a region-wide survey.
AnsweredQoN 707Legislative Assembly
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For the Department of Education, Wheatbelt Region, please detail: (a) How many Librarians were employed in 2022 by: (i) Full-Time Equivalent (FTE); and (ii) Headcount; (b) How many Librarians were seconded or re-employed as teachers between 2022 and 2023; (c) How many Deputy Principals were employed in 2022 by: (i) FTE; and (ii) Headcount; (d) How many Deputy Principals were seconded or re-employed as teachers between 2022 and 2023; (e) How many teachers retired in 2022-23: (i) How many retired teachers were recalled in the last financial year, as replacements could not be found for their roles even if this was only temporary; (f) How many pre-service teachers were deployed, in order to ensure that every classroom had a teacher; (g) How many relief teachers were deployed, in order to ensure that every classroom had a teacher; (h) What is the average class size per year level across the region; (i) How many cleaning contracts were not filled at the beginning of the school year; and (j) How many staff in the education region are currently trained in de-escalation tactics?
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Answered
9 May 2023
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
6 days
(a) (i) 0
(ii) 0
(b) Nil.
(c) (i) 53.8
(ii) 110
(d) 1
(e) In the financial year 2022 – 2023 year to date to March 2023, 19 teachers from this region retired.
(i) In the last financial year 2021 – 2022, of those teachers who retired, 1 was re-employed.
(f) In the 2023 school year to 30 March 2023, 14 pre-service teachers were employed.
(g) In the 2023 school year to 30 March 2023, 232 casual teachers were employed.
(h) Average Class Sizes – Wheatbelt Education Region
KIN
PRP
Y01
Y02
Y03
Y04
Y05
Y06
Y07
Y08
Y09
Y10
14.8
16.6
18.3
18.1
17.3
19.8
20.5
22.9
20.9
21.2
21.4
19.6
(i) Nil
(j) To obtain the relevant information to answer such a question would require a survey of all schools in the region.
(ii) 0
(b) Nil.
(c) (i) 53.8
(ii) 110
(d) 1
(e) In the financial year 2022 – 2023 year to date to March 2023, 19 teachers from this region retired.
(i) In the last financial year 2021 – 2022, of those teachers who retired, 1 was re-employed.
(f) In the 2023 school year to 30 March 2023, 14 pre-service teachers were employed.
(g) In the 2023 school year to 30 March 2023, 232 casual teachers were employed.
(h) Average Class Sizes – Wheatbelt Education Region
KIN
PRP
Y01
Y02
Y03
Y04
Y05
Y06
Y07
Y08
Y09
Y10
14.8
16.6
18.3
18.1
17.3
19.8
20.5
22.9
20.9
21.2
21.4
19.6
(i) Nil
(j) To obtain the relevant information to answer such a question would require a survey of all schools in the region.
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