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Teachers in Scotland, 2006

DescriptionThe latest data on teachers in publicly funded schools in Scotland, derived from the annual staff census which took place in September 2006.
ISBN9780755965823
Official Print Publication DateMarch 2007
Website Publication DateMarch 27, 2007

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ISBN 978 0 7557 6582 3
ISSN 0 143-599X

A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication

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Contents

Statistical Publication: Edn/G5/2007/2: Education Series: Teachers in Scotland, 2006

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Scotland
Summary
1.1 Schools, pupils and teachers by school sector, 2005 & 2006
1.2 Teachers by gender, all sectors, 1990-2006
1.3 Teachers (headcount) by mode of working, all sectors, 1997-2006
1.4 Numbers of teachers in schools, 2006

Primary
2.1 Teachers by gender, and pupil teacher ratios, 1990-2006
2.2 …………… age and gender, 2006
2.3 …………… grade, mode of working and gender, 2006
2.4 …………… status and gender, 2006
2.5 …………… employment type and gender, 2006
2.6 …………… ethnicity and grade, 2006
2.7 …………… main subject taught, 2004-2006
2.8 …………… qualification, 2006
2.9 …………… ability to teach through Gaelic and age, 2006
2.10 Teachers with Roman Catholic approval, by age, 2006
2.11 Continuing professional development, by grade and gender, 2006
2.12 Supply teachers by age and gender, 2006
2.13 Teachers by class contact time, grade and mode of working, 2006
2.14 Teachers not currently in school, by gender 2006
2.15 Primary School Support Staff, 2006

Secondary
3.1 Teachers by gender, and pupil teacher ratios, 1990-2006
3.2 …………… age and gender, 2006
3.3 …………… grade, mode of working and gender, 2006
3.4 …………… status and gender, 2006
3.5 …………… employment type and gender, 2006
3.6 …………… ethnicity and grade, 2006
3.7 …………… ability to teach through Gaelic and age, 2006
3.8 …………… main subject taught, gender, 2004-2006
3.9 …………… GTC registered subject, Gaelic ability, 2006
3.10 …………… main subject taught and age, 2006
3.11 …………… qualification, 2006
3.12 Continuing professional development, by grade and gender, 2006
3.13 Teachers with Roman Catholic approval, by age, 2006
3.14 Supply teachers by main subject taught and gender, 2006
3.15 Teachers by class contact time, grade and mode of working, 2006
3.16 Teachers not currently in school, 2006
3.17 Secondary School Support Staff, 2006

Special
4.1 Teachers by gender, and pupil teacher ratios, 1990-2006
4.2 …………… age and gender, 2006
4.3 …………… grade, mode of working and gender, 2006
4.4 …………… status and gender, 2006
4.5 …………… employment type and gender, 2006
4.6 …………… ethnicity and grade, 2006
4.7 …………… main subject taught, 2004-2006
4.8 …………… qualification, 2006
4.9 Continuing professional development, by grade and gender, 2006
4.10 Teachers with Roman Catholic approval, by age, 2006
4.11 Supply teachers by age and gender, 2006
4.12 Teachers by class contact time, grade and mode of working, 2006
4.13 Teachers not currently in school, 2006
4.14 Special School Support Staff, 2006

Centrally Employed
5.1 Centrally employed teachers, by age and gender, 2006
5.2 Centrally employed teachers by main subject taught, 2006
5.3 Other centrally employed staff, 2003-2006

Local Authority
All sectors
6.1 Teachers in publicly funded schools, 2003-2006
6.2 Pupil teacher ratios in publicly funded schools, 2003-2006
6.3 Teachers in all sectors by age, 2006

Primary
7.1 Teachers in publicly funded primary schools, 2000-2006
7.2 Pupil teacher ratios in publicly funded primary schools, 1998-2006
7.3 Teachers by age, 2006
7.4 …………… grade, 2006
7.5 …………… mode of working and gender (headcount), 2006
7.6 …………… employment type, 2006
7.7 …………… ethnicity, 2006
7.8 …………… main subject taught, 2006
7.9 …………… ability to teach through and use of Gaelic, 2006
7.10 Support Staff, 2006

Secondary
8.1 Teachers in publicly funded secondary schools, 2000-2006
8.2 Pupil teacher ratios in publicly funded secondary schools, 1998-2006
8.3 Teachers by age, 2006
8.4 …………… grade, 2006
8.5 …………… mode of working and gender (headcount), 2006
8.6 …………… employment type, 2006
8.7 …………… ethnicity, 2006
8.8 …………… main subject taught, 2006
8.9 …………… ability to teach through and use of Gaelic, 2006
8.10 Support Staff, 2006

Special
9.1 Teachers in publicly funded special schools, 2000-2006
9.2 Pupil teacher ratios in publicly funded special schools, 1998-2006
9.3 …………… grade, 2006
9.4 …………… mode of working and gender (headcount), 2006
9.5 …………… employment type, 2006
9.6 …………… ethnicity, 2006
9.7 …………… main subject, 2006
9.8 Support Staff, 2006

Centrally employed staff
10.1 Numbers of centrally employed staff, 2003-2006
10.2 Centrally employed teachers, by subject, 2006
10.3 Centrally employed support staff, 2006

Teacher Training
11.1 Students graduating from Teacher Training 1999-2006
11.2 Students Graduating from Teacher Training by subject 1999-2006
11.3 Students entering teacher training at the start of the academic Session, 1998/99 to 2005/06

Charts

Chart 1 Teachers in publicly funded schools by sector, 1976-2006
Chart 2 Age profile, all sectors, (headcount), 2003-2006
Chart 3 Percentage of male teachers, by age (headcount), 2003-2006
Chart 4 Teachers from minority ethnic backgrounds and of unknown ethnic origin, 2003-2006
Chart 5 Primary school teachers, age profile (headcount), 2004-2006
Chart 6 Primary school teachers by national identity, 2006
Chart 7 Secondary school teachers, age profile (headcount), 2004-2006
Chart 8 Secondary school teachers by national identity, 2006
Chart 9 Special school teachers, age profile, (headcount) 2005 and 2006
Chart 10 Special school teachers by national identity, 2006
Chart 11 Changes in the school based workforce since 2005
Chart 12 Projected numbers of new teachers, 2007-2016
Chart 13 Projected age profile of teachers, 2006-2015

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SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE STATISTICAL SERVICES

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