§ Mr. DafisTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many(a) advisers and (b) advisory teachers have been employed in each local education authority area in Wales in each year since 1987.
§ Sir Wyn RobertsInformation on(a) the number of advisers in each local education authority in Wales is not collected on a formal basis.
Information on (b) the number of advisory teachers has only been collected as a separate category since 1990 and this is shown in the following table:
(b) Advisory Teachers1 Authority 1991 1990 Clwyd 0 0 Dyfed 10 10 Gwent 22 17 Gwynedd 12 10 Mid Glamorgan 66 44 Powys 23 16 South Glamorgan 27 26 West Glamorgan 76 83 WALES 236 206 1 The source of this information is the Department of Education Form 618G which states: "Advisory teachers are defined as qualified teachers paid under the terms of the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document but employed for purposes other than teaching. Does not include advisers or inspectors paid on other scales".