WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the number of unplaced teachers seeking positions within the Department of Education as of June 23, 2010, broken down by preferred school level (primary/secondary).

AnsweredQoN 432Legislative Council
Asked
29 June 2010
Portfolio
Education

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION — UNPLACED TEACHERS SEEKING POSITIONS
(1) Does the Department of Education have a list of teachers not currently employed in government schools who are seeking positions with the Department of Education; and, if so, how many teachers are on that list? (2) Of those teachers, how many are seeking positions in — (a) secondary schools exclusively; (b) primary school exclusively; and (c) either secondary or primary schools? Hon PETER COLLIER

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Education has provided the following reply — (1) Yes; as at 23 June 2010 there are 3 601 applications from unplaced teachers. (2) (a) The figure is 1 299. (b) The figure is 2 091. (c) The figure is 211.
(2) Of those teachers, how many are seeking positions in — (a) secondary schools exclusively; (b) primary school exclusively; and (c) either secondary or primary schools? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Education has provided the following reply — (1) Yes; as at 23 June 2010 there are 3 601 applications from unplaced teachers. (2) (a) The figure is 1 299. (b) The figure is 2 091. (c) The figure is 211.
(b) primary school exclusively; and (c) either secondary or primary schools?
(c) either secondary or primary schools?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Education has provided the following reply — (1) Yes; as at 23 June 2010 there are 3 601 applications from unplaced teachers. (2) (a) The figure is 1 299. (b) The figure is 2 091. (c) The figure is 211.
(1) Yes; as at 23 June 2010 there are 3 601 applications from unplaced teachers. (2) (a) The figure is 1 299. (b) The figure is 2 091. (c) The figure is 211.
(2) (a) The figure is 1 299. (b) The figure is 2 091. (c) The figure is 211.
(c) The figure is 211.

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