HC Deb 17 November 1986 vol 105 cc33-4W
Mr. Barry Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he proposes to fund bids for appraisal of teachers' pilot schemes in Wales; which local education authoritie's in Wales made bids; and if he will make a statement.

Periods taught by full-time teachers
Percentages
(a) Main subject of teacher's: (b) (c)
Tuition periods in: Honours degree or equivalent1 Bachelor of Education (honours)2 Other degree or equivalent3 Bachelor of Education (ordinary)4 Certificate in Education or equivalent Other qualification Total Subsidiary subject None of these Total
Mathematics/Statistics 22 4 18 4 22 9 78 11 11 100
Computer studies 8 1 6 1 14 31 13 56 100
Biology/Botany/Zoology 53 2 15 2 12 7 91 3 6 100
Chemistry 59 1 14 2 10 86 5 9 100
Physics 44 1 13 1 4 11 74 7 19 100
Other Sciences 24 1 9 1 21 3 60 10 30 100
Art/Art & Design/Light Craft 31 6 16 6 26 9 93 3 4 100
Design based: C, D & T 2 7 3 5 33 5 55 3 42 100
Craft based: C, D &; T 1 2 3 67 5 77 3 20 100
— Less than the final digit shown.
1 Including higher degree but excluding Bachelor of Education.
2 Including other first degrees with honours obtained in conjunction with teaching qualification.
3 Excluding Bachelor of Education.
4 Including other first degrees without honours obtained in conjunction with teaching qualification.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

No, and this was made clear in Welsh Office circular 33/86 issued in July. Subsequently, Dyfed and Clwyd education authorities have matte bids for funds under the mistaken assumption that a letter from the Association of County Councils and the Association of Metropolitan Authorities, inviting local education authorities to participate in a pilot scheme for teacher appraisal, applied to Wales.

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