Written answers
Thursday, 25 May 2006
Department of Education and Science
Teaching Qualifications
5:00 pm
Jan O'Sullivan (Limerick East, Labour)
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Question 29: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of primary teachers who graduated in 2005 including those who pursued undergraduate and postgraduate courses in teacher education colleges and those who graduated through on-line courses; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [19879/06]
Mary Hanafin (Dún Laoghaire, Fianna Fail)
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The following tables show the number of Primary Teachers who graduated from teacher training colleges and on-line courses in 2005.
Table 1. | ||
Froebel College | 61 (B Ed) | 29 (Post Grad) |
Coláiste Mhuire, Marino | 104 (B Ed) | 49 (Post Grad) |
Mary Immaculate College | 382 (B Ed) | 104 (Post Grad) |
St. Patrick's College | 398 (B Ed) | 102 (Post Grad) |
Church of Ireland | 28 (B Ed) | N/A (Post Grad) |
Total | 973 (B Ed) | 284 (Post Grad) |
Table 2. | |
On-Line Courses | Post-Graduates |
Hibernia College | 398 |
The level of student intake to the Colleges of Education is determined annually by my Department and it takes account of the supply of, and demand for, primary teachers while also having regard to available resources. The demand for primary teachers is influenced by a number of factors including: the application of the agreed staffing schedule; demographic trends; the number of teachers opting to take career breaks; the number of secondments approved; and the age at which teachers opt to retire on a voluntary basis. The creation of additional posts in a particular school year and the retention of posts arising from the allocation of the demographic dividend also affect the demand for teachers.
It is considered necessary for my Department to regulate the intake to the colleges as they are fully funded by the taxpayer.
In that context, my Department has capped the number of entrants to the
Colleges of Education through the Bachelor of Education degree programme at 1,000 and the Post-Graduate programme at 280 for the 2005/06 academic year.
Finally, my Department does not have authority to regulate the intake of students to private institutions.
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