This WA parliamentary question seeks data on teacher employment numbers within the Department of Education and Training at specific dates and financial years. The answer provides the requested data.

AnsweredQoN 1168Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 March 2003
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) 2000-2001; and (c) 2001-2002?
(c) 2001-2002?
(b) 1 January 2001; (c) 1 January 2002; and (d) 1 January 2003?
(c) 1 January 2002; and (d) 1 January 2003?
(d) 1 January 2003?
(b) 2000-2001; and (c) 2001-2002?
(c) 2001-2002?
(2) (a) At 1 January 2000 10 879 (b) At 1 January 2001 10 615 (c) At 1 January 2002 11 256 (d) At 1 January 2003 11 226 (3) (a) 1999-2000 192 (b) 2000-2001 203 (c) 2001-2002 186
(a) At 1 January 2000 10 879 (b) At 1 January 2001 10 615 (c) At 1 January 2002 11 256 (d) At 1 January 2003 11 226 (3) (a) 1999-2000 192 (b) 2000-2001 203 (c) 2001-2002 186
(3) (a) 1999-2000 192 (b) 2000-2001 203 (c) 2001-2002 186
(a) 1999-2000 192 (b) 2000-2001 203 (c) 2001-2002 186

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Answered
3 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
84 days
(1) The number of teachers employed by the Department of Education and Training Western Australia varies throughout the course of the year, depending on school requirements.
(a) At 30 June 2000 (1999/2000) 11 019
(b) At 30 June 2001 (2000/2001) 10 833
(c) At 30 June 2002 (2001/2002) 10 991
(2)
(a) At 1 January 2000 10 879
(b) At 1 January 2001 10 615
(c) At 1 January 2002 11 256
(d) At 1 January 2003 11 226
(3)
(a) 1999-2000 192
(b) 2000-2001 203
(c) 2001-2002 186

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