❓ Mrs Roberts asks the Minister for Education about projected teacher numbers in WA from 2011-2015. The Minister provides a range for each year, acknowledging the projections' limitations.
AnsweredQoN 4094Legislative Assembly
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(1) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2011?
(2) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2012?
(3) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2013?
(4) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2014?
(5) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2015?
(2) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2012?
(3) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2013?
(4) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2014?
(5) What number of teachers does the Department project that Western Australia will need in 2015?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 November 2010
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
47 days
The Department of Education's projections indicate the approximate number of teachers required in Western Australia for the years 2011 to 2015 are as follows:
(1) Between 32 700 and 33 300 teachers for 2011.
(2) Between 33 400 and 34 000 teachers for 2012.
(3) Between 34 200 and 34 500 teachers for 2013.
(4) Between 35 250 and 35 500 teachers for 2014.
(5) Between 37 500 and 37 750 teachers for 2015.
These numbers are projections only and are subject to the same limitations as any similar projections.
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(1) Between 32 700 and 33 300 teachers for 2011.
(2) Between 33 400 and 34 000 teachers for 2012.
(3) Between 34 200 and 34 500 teachers for 2013.
(4) Between 35 250 and 35 500 teachers for 2014.
(5) Between 37 500 and 37 750 teachers for 2015.
These numbers are projections only and are subject to the same limitations as any similar projections.
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