HC Deb 23 March 1989 vol 149 cc683-4W
Ms. Armstrong

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) how many students who entered initial teacher training are specialising in nursery education for each of the last 10 years;

(2) how many students who entered all forms of initial teacher training are specialising in early years education, up to seven years old, for each of the last 10 years;

(3) how many post graduate certificate for education students have entered initial teacher training specialised in primary school teaching for each of the last 10 years;

(4) how many students have entered all forms of initial teacher training specialising in primary education for each of the last 10 years.

Mrs. Rumbold

Information is not available on the number of students entering initial teacher training who specialise in nursery education. The first table gives the numbers of students entering courses of initial teacher training specialising in early years education since 1986. The second table shows numbers of students entering primary courses of initial teacher training since 1982. These are the years for which, in each case, information is available.

Table 1. Recruitment to Initial Teacher Training Courses for Early Years.
1986 1987 1988
PGCE 292 437 836
BEd 1,105 1,168 1,771
Total 1,397 1,605 2,607

Source: DES annual survey of recruitment to initial teacher training.

Note: Figures include all courses of initial teacher training for the age ranges 3–7, 3–8, 4–7 and 4–8.

Table 2. Recruitment to Primary Phase Courses of Initial Teacher Training
PGCE BEd Total
1982 1,357 5,078 6,435
1983 1,740 5,682 7,422
1984 2,003 6,254 8,257
1985 2,328 6,466 8,794
1986 2,707 6,257 8,964
1987 3,134 6,970 10,104
1988 3,727 7,646 11,373

Source: DES annual survey of recruitment to initial teacher training.