❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on the anticipated number of mathematics teacher vacancies for 2002 and the expected number of graduating mathematics teachers in WA. The answer provides graduation numbers, but not vacancy projections.
AnsweredQoN 1233Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many vacancies are anticipated for mathematics teachers for the 2002 school year?
(2) How many graduates in mathematics are expected to complete teaching qualifications from Western Australian tertiary institutions this year?
(2) How many graduates in mathematics are expected to complete teaching qualifications from Western Australian tertiary institutions this year?
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Answered
4 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
27 days
(2) It is expected that 57 graduates will qualify as secondary mathematics teachers at the end of 2001. Twenty-three of these will have mathematics as a 'minor' teaching area. These figures do not include University of Notre Dame Australia. Other non-graduate teachers could also be available to fill positions if required.
Other non-graduate teachers could also be available to fill positions if required.
Other non-graduate teachers could also be available to fill positions if required.
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