❓ Dr. Constable asks about projected teacher retirement numbers from 2004-2007. The Minister provides data for both primary and secondary teachers, noting the unreliability of retirement intention surveys.
AnsweredQoN 294Legislative Assembly
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(b) 2004; (c) 2005; (d) 2006; and (e) 2007?
(c) 2005; (d) 2006; and (e) 2007?
(d) 2006; and (e) 2007?
(e) 2007?
(c) 2005; (d) 2006; and (e) 2007?
(d) 2006; and (e) 2007?
(e) 2007?
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Answered
15 October 2002
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
21 days
Projections about the number of primary and secondary teachers retiring are variable because teachers are not following through on intentions indicated in surveys.
Primary Secondary
(a) 2003 178 130
(b) 2004 192 150
(c) 2005 202 160
(d) 2006 219 164
(e) 2007 241 189
Primary Secondary
(a) 2003 178 130
(b) 2004 192 150
(c) 2005 202 160
(d) 2006 219 164
(e) 2007 241 189
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