HC Deb 01 December 1964 vol 703 cc63-4W
Mr. Dempsey

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many uncertificated teachers in Lanarkshire are honours graduates, ordinary graduates, or partly qualified graduates, respectively.

Mr. Ross

The position as at 7th October, 1963, the latest date for which

Education Authority Number of uncertificated teachers Percentage of uncertificated to total teachers employed Number of unfilled posts (as stated by education authorities)
Aberdeen (County) 78 6.3
Angus 16 2.3 11
Argyll 19 4.2 8
Ayr 254 9.7 27
Banff 15 3.4 5
Berwick 6 3.0 10
Bute 3 3.0 3
Caithness 20 7.7 5
Clackmannan 50 14.3
Dumfries 48 7.0 14
Dunbarton 83 5.7 46
East Lothian 9 2.3 4
Fife 254 9.8 28
Inverness 32 4.3 7
Kincardine 8 3.6 2
Kirkcudbright 1 0.4 2
Lanark 470 11.2 57
Midlothian 18 1.9
Moray and Nairn 16 3.5 6
Orkney 6 3.4 3
Peebles 3 2.9
Perth and Kinross 34 3.4 31
Renfrew 171 7.2 64
Ross and Cromarty 2 5.0 7
Roxburgh 17 5.7 6
Selkirk 2 1.3 1
Stirling 97 6.6 21
Sutherland 10 6.1 8
West Lothian 57 7.3 8
Wigtown 21 8.1 2
Zetland 5 2.8 4
Burghs
Aberdeen 22 1.3 2
Dundee 120 8.2 62
Edinburgh 108 3.8
Glasgow 242 3.4 758

figures are at present available, was as follows:

Honours graduates 7
Ordinary graduates 78
Non-graduates with passes in degree examinations 182

Mr. Dempsey

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT the number of uncertificated teachers presently employed by each local education authority, the percentage these figures represent of the total number of teachers employed, and the number of teaching posts unfilled in each education authority area.

Mr. Ross

The position as at 7th October, 1963, the latest date for which complete information is available, was as follows:

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