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The Scottish Abstract of Statistics No 26,1998
Chapter 5. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Contents
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5A. Pupils and pupil/teacher ratios
Number of schools by sector, 1987/88, 1993/94 to 1997/98 Table 5A1
Number of pupils in schools by sector, 1987/88, 1993/94 to 1997/98 Table 5A2
Pupils on register of education authority schools; number and percentage of pupils recorded as being entitled to free meals by education authority and sector, 1997/98 Table 5A3
Pupils present in education authority schools on census day; pupils present taking meals by sector, 1992/93 to 1997/98 Table 5A4
Pupil/teacher ratios in schools by sector, 1987/88, 1993/94 to 1997/98 Table 5A5
Pupil/teacher ratios in schools by sector, 1997/98 (at September) Chart 5A1
5B. Teachers and teacher training
Number (full time equivalents) of teachers in schools by sector, 1987/88, 1993/94 to 1997/98 Table 5B1
Publicly funded primary and secondary school teachers, September 1997, number (full time equivalents) by grade and sex Table 5B2
Publicly funded primary school teachers, September 1997 Chart 5B1
Publicly funded secondary school teachers, September 1997 Chart 5B2
Full-time permanent teachers leaving education authority teaching posts, as a percentage of the total, 1995/96: sector and age on leaving by reason Table 5B3
First destination of students completing primary and secondary pre-service teacher training as a percentage of the total, 1990/91 to 1995/96 Table 5B4
Number of places, applications and entrants to teacher education institutions for pre-service teacher training, 1991/92 to 1996/97 Table 5B5
5C. School leavers
Staying on rates in education authority secondary schools, 1991/92 to 1996/97 Table 5C1
School leavers: by highest Scottish Certificate of Education qualification held 1986/87, 1992/93 to 1996/97 Table 5C2
5D. Further and higher education
Students registered in SOEID-funded further education colleges; by qualification sought and mode of study, 1996/97 Table 5D1
Students registered on higher education courses in FE colleges, 1996/97; by subject group and sex Table 5D2
Percentage of students registered on further education courses in FE colleges, 1996/97; by subject group and sex Chart 5D1
Students registered on further education courses in FE colleges, 1996/97; by subject group and sex Table 5D3
Percentage of students registered on higher education courses in FE colleges, 1996/97; by subject group and sex Chart 5D2
Number of students in higher education; by year, mode of study and level 1986/87, 1992/93 to 1996/97 Table 5D4
Full-time graduates and diplomates from FE colleges, 1995/96; by subject group and first destination Table 5D5
First destination of full-time graduates and diplomates from SOEID-funded further education colleges; 1995/96 Chart 5D3
5E. The national certificate
Number of students registered for the National Certificate by type of centre and sex,1992/93 - 1996/97 Table 5E1
National Certificate module results, 1996/97 Chart 5E1
Number of National Certificate enrolments; by type of centre and sex , 1992/93 to 1996/97 Table 5E2
National Certificate module results; by Superclass, 1996/97 Table 5E3
5F. Community education
Community education groups by type of group and level of support, 1996/97 Table 5F1
Participation in community education; by type of participant and level of support, 1996/97 Table 5F2
Participants in community education receiving substantial educational support by type of participant, showing number in direct contact with community education staff, 1996/97 Table 5F3
5G. University entrants, graduates and student awards
Number of full-time degree entrants to higher education: by age, sex and subject, 1996/97 Table 5G1
Number of full-time degree entrants to higher education: by age, sex and subject, 1996/97 Chart 5G1
Students in higher education in Scotland; full-time students by level and domicile, 1986/87, 1992/93 to 1996/97 Table 5G2
Students in Scotland studying Open University courses by level of study, 1986/87, 1992/93 to 1996/97 Table 5G3
First destination of graduates and diplomates; by subject of study and sector of study, 1996 Table 5G4
Number of students awards; by level and type of establishment 1991/92 to 1996/97 Table 5G5
Number of student awards; by level 1991/92 to 1996/97 Chart 5G2
5H. Government training initiatives
Government employment and training programmes, Spring 1998 Table 5H1
Participation in job-related training in the last four weeks, Spring 1998 Table 5H2
Hours spent on job-related training, Spring 1998 Chart 5H1
Highest qualification held and people currently working towards a qualification, Spring 1998 Table 5H3
Length of job-related training, Spring 1998 Chart 5H2
5I. New deal for young unemployed people
Numbers participating in, starting and leaving the New Deal for young unemployed people, 1998 Table 5I1
Immediate destination of leavers from the New Deal Gateway, January to July 1998 Chart 5I1
Numbers participating in the New Deal for young unemployed people at end of July 1998 Table 5I2
 

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