❓ WA parliamentary question regarding the anticipated increase in 17-year-olds remaining in school, the resources required to support them, and the financial assistance available to parents. The answer provides estimates for teaching positions, financial allocation, and student beneficiaries.
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(ii) training programs;
(c) how many new classrooms will be required and at what cost; (d) what will be the cost of direct financial assistance to parents; and (e) how many children will benefit from this direct financial assistance?
(d) what will be the cost of direct financial assistance to parents; and (e) how many children will benefit from this direct financial assistance?
(e) how many children will benefit from this direct financial assistance?
(b) It is estimated that an additional 120 full time teaching positions will be required in 2008 at an annual cost of $7 million. (c) Many of the increased cohort will receive part of their learning beyond the traditional classrooms, on worksites or in community settings. The extent of these more flexible arrangements, designed to tailor with individual student needs, will determine the number of classrooms required. (d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates. (e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(c) Many of the increased cohort will receive part of their learning beyond the traditional classrooms, on worksites or in community settings. The extent of these more flexible arrangements, designed to tailor with individual student needs, will determine the number of classrooms required. (d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates. (e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates. (e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(c) how many new classrooms will be required and at what cost; (d) what will be the cost of direct financial assistance to parents; and (e) how many children will benefit from this direct financial assistance?
(d) what will be the cost of direct financial assistance to parents; and (e) how many children will benefit from this direct financial assistance?
(e) how many children will benefit from this direct financial assistance?
(b) It is estimated that an additional 120 full time teaching positions will be required in 2008 at an annual cost of $7 million. (c) Many of the increased cohort will receive part of their learning beyond the traditional classrooms, on worksites or in community settings. The extent of these more flexible arrangements, designed to tailor with individual student needs, will determine the number of classrooms required. (d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates. (e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(c) Many of the increased cohort will receive part of their learning beyond the traditional classrooms, on worksites or in community settings. The extent of these more flexible arrangements, designed to tailor with individual student needs, will determine the number of classrooms required. (d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates. (e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates. (e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(e) Approximately 57 000 students.
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Answered
28 April 2005
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
23 days
(a) (i&ii) Based on the historical retention patterns it is anticipated that approximately 4800 extra 17 year olds will remain enrolled in school but the delivery sites will vary. Some will attend TAFE colleges or other training providers and others will undertake education and training with not-for-profit organisations.
(b) It is estimated that an additional 120 full time teaching positions will be required in 2008 at an annual cost of $7 million.
(c) Many of the increased cohort will receive part of their learning beyond the traditional classrooms, on worksites or in community settings. The extent of these more flexible arrangements, designed to tailor with individual student needs, will determine the number of classrooms required.
(d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates.
(e) Approximately 57 000 students.
(b) It is estimated that an additional 120 full time teaching positions will be required in 2008 at an annual cost of $7 million.
(c) Many of the increased cohort will receive part of their learning beyond the traditional classrooms, on worksites or in community settings. The extent of these more flexible arrangements, designed to tailor with individual student needs, will determine the number of classrooms required.
(d) An amount of $62.3 million has been allocated over the four years of the forward estimates.
(e) Approximately 57 000 students.
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