Mrs Roberts asked the Minister for Education about teacher resignations and retirements from 2004-2008 and the first three months of 2009. The Minister provided the requested data, clarifying the scope of the data provided.

AnsweredQoN 688Legislative Assembly
Asked
8 April 2009
Portfolio
Education

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(1) How many teachers resigned in each of the following years:
(a) 2008;
(b) 2007;
(c) 2006;
(d) 2005; and
(e) 2004?
(2) How many resignations have there been in each of the first 3 months of 2009?
(3) How many teachers resigned in each of the following years:-
(a) 2008;
(b) 2007;
(c) 2006;
(d) 2005; and
(e) 2004?
(4) How many teachers retired in each of the first 3 months of 2009?

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Answered
7 May 2009
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
29 days
(1)
(a) 1 024
(b) 1 128
(c) 875
(d) 641
(e) 525
(2)
(a) 212 for the month of January 2009
(b) 30 for the month of February 2009
(c) 34 for the month of March 2009
(3)
(a) 1 024
(b) 1 128
(c) 875
(d) 641
(e) 525
(4)
(a) 84 for the month of January, 2009
(b) 17 for the month of February, 2009
(c) 14 for the month of March, 2009
Comments
Teachers who resigned or retired from more than one job in the year have only been included once per calendar year.
In situations where a teacher has returned to work in subsequent years, then resigns or retires again, they will appear in more than one year figures.
Relief/casual teachers are not included in the above response. It is inclusive of permanent and fixed term teachers only.
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