❓ The parliamentary question seeks data on the transition of teachers from fixed-term contracts in country and metropolitan teaching programs to full-time permanent positions over the past four years. The answer only provides data for 2005 and 2006.
AnsweredQoN 763Legislative Assembly
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(1) In each of the past four years, how many teachers have been appointed to full-time permanent teaching positions after completing two years of continuous service on fixed-term contracts in the country teaching program?
(2) In each of the past four years, how many teachers have been appointed to full-time permanent positions after completing two years of continuous service on fixed-term contracts in the metropolitan teaching program?
(2) In each of the past four years, how many teachers have been appointed to full-time permanent positions after completing two years of continuous service on fixed-term contracts in the metropolitan teaching program?
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Answered
2 May 2006
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
35 days
Country 2005 2006 247 224 Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
2005 2006 247 224 Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
247 224 Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
2005 2006 118 84
118 84
2005 2006 247 224 Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
247 224 Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
Metropolitan 2005 2006 118 84
2005 2006 118 84
118 84
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