❓ This WA parliamentary question concerns teacher registration fees and the establishment of the College of Teaching. It also touches on the government's policy regarding school fees for years 8-10.
AnsweredQoN 9Legislative Council
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2. The fees that a teacher will pay to obtain registration with the College of Teaching and to practise as a teacher will be set following consultation with the profession and the passage of legislation to establish the College.
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Answered
12 June 2001
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Education
Response time
41 days
1. It is Government policy that there will be no compulsory school fees for years 8-10. The details of this implementation are subject to ongoing negotiations with all stakeholders.
2. The fees that a teacher will pay to obtain registration with the College of Teaching and to practise as a teacher will be set following consultation with the profession and the passage of legislation to establish the College.
2. The fees that a teacher will pay to obtain registration with the College of Teaching and to practise as a teacher will be set following consultation with the profession and the passage of legislation to establish the College.
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