A WA parliamentary question seeks to determine the number of unqualified primary and secondary teachers in government schools and their teaching positions. The Minister provides figures and details specific roles often filled by unqualified teachers.

AnsweredQoN 1219Legislative Council
Asked
10 September 2003
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Education and Training

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(1) How many unqualified primary teachers are working in the government school sector? (2) How many unqualified secondary teachers are working in the government school sector? (3) What are the main teaching positions of the people included in questions (1) and (2)? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Nineteen full-time equivalents. (2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
(2) How many unqualified secondary teachers are working in the government school sector? (3) What are the main teaching positions of the people included in questions (1) and (2)? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Nineteen full-time equivalents. (2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
(3) What are the main teaching positions of the people included in questions (1) and (2)? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Nineteen full-time equivalents. (2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Nineteen full-time equivalents. (2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Nineteen full-time equivalents. (2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
(1) Nineteen full-time equivalents. (2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
(2) Fourteen full-time equivalents. (3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.
(3) Languages other than English, in particular Aboriginal languages teachers - instrumental music teachers, design and technology teachers and intern teachers.

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