❓ Hon. Norman Moore's QoN seeks data on primary and high school teacher employment figures and costs in WA public schools for 2005-06. The answer provides FTE, accrual, and cash basis costs, but omits the total number of primary school teachers.
AnsweredQoN 4182Legislative Council
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(1) How many people were employed as primary school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools at the end of 2005-06 year?
(2) What was the full time equivalent total for primary school teaching staff in Western Australia’s public schools during 2005-06?
(3) What was the total employment cost on an accrual basis for primary school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(4) What was the total employment cost on a cash basis for primary school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(5) How many people were employed as high school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools at the end of 2005-06 year?
(6) What was the full time equivalent total for high school teaching staff in Western Australia’s public schools during 2005-06?
(7) What was the total employment cost on an accrual basis for high school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(8) What was the total employment cost on a cash basis for high school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(2) What was the full time equivalent total for primary school teaching staff in Western Australia’s public schools during 2005-06?
(3) What was the total employment cost on an accrual basis for primary school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(4) What was the total employment cost on a cash basis for primary school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(5) How many people were employed as high school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools at the end of 2005-06 year?
(6) What was the full time equivalent total for high school teaching staff in Western Australia’s public schools during 2005-06?
(7) What was the total employment cost on an accrual basis for high school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
(8) What was the total employment cost on a cash basis for high school teachers in Western Australia’s public schools in 2005-06?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
24 October 2006
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
40 days
(2) 10,915 FTE (3) $785,238,000 (4) $766,491,000 (5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(3) $785,238,000 (4) $766,491,000 (5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(4) $766,491,000 (5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(8) $537,106,000
(3) $785,238,000 (4) $766,491,000 (5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(4) $766,491,000 (5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(5) 8,262 (6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(6) 7,586 FTE (7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(7) $550,242,000 (8) $537,106,000
(8) $537,106,000
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