The WA parliamentary question seeks information on the number of qualified teachers employed by the Department of Education and Training in non-teaching roles outside of government schools. The answer provides a breakdown of these roles.

AnsweredQoN 1673Legislative Council
Asked
10 December 2003
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Education and Training

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How many qualified teachers employed by the Department of Education and Training are appointed to non-teaching positions outside government schools; that is, teachers assigned to head office or district offices as curriculum consultants, education officers and so on? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD

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The minister has provided the following answer - There are 115. Additionally, 250 school psychologists, 41 primary extension and academic challenged - PEAC- teachers, and 141 music teachers working across more than one school are recorded as being attached to district education offices for administrative reasons.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: The minister has provided the following answer - There are 115. Additionally, 250 school psychologists, 41 primary extension and academic challenged - PEAC- teachers, and 141 music teachers working across more than one school are recorded as being attached to district education offices for administrative reasons.
The minister has provided the following answer - There are 115. Additionally, 250 school psychologists, 41 primary extension and academic challenged - PEAC- teachers, and 141 music teachers working across more than one school are recorded as being attached to district education offices for administrative reasons.
There are 115. Additionally, 250 school psychologists, 41 primary extension and academic challenged - PEAC- teachers, and 141 music teachers working across more than one school are recorded as being attached to district education offices for administrative reasons.

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