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Workforce profile of the NSW teaching profession 2016.
Title from title screen (viewed on 13/11/2018). The Workforce Profile of the NSW Teaching Profession 2016 provides a profile of NSW teachers from entry into initial teacher education through to exit from the profession. It contains 83 graphs, tables and lists which detail the characteristics and experiences of government and non-government school teachers in NSW, as well as teachers in training. The 2016 report is the fourth edition of the Workforce Profile of the NSW Teaching Profession report, and builds on data included in the 2014, 2014 updated and 2015 reports. The 2016 edition includes two new datasets containing early childhood teacher data, as well as new data in fields previously included (such as Special positions). All four editions of the Workforce Profile report are available on the Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE) website at cese.nsw.gov.au The Workforce Profile of the NSW Teaching Profession has been created in response to element 5.1 of Great Teaching, Inspired Learning (GTIL), the NSW Government's plan for improving the quality of teaching and learning in NSW schools. It is produced annually. [Introduction, ed] The Workforce Profile of the NSW Teaching Profession 2016 provides a profile of NSW teachers from entry into initial teacher education through to exit from the profession. It contains 83 graphs, tables and lists which detail the characteristics and experiences of government and non-government school teachers in NSW, as well as teachers in training. The 2016 report is the fourth edition of the Workforce Profile of the NSW Teaching Profession report, and builds on data included in the 2014, 2014 updated and 2015 reports. The 2016 edition includes two new datasets containing early childhood teacher data, as well as new data in fields previously included (such as Special positions). All four editions of the Workforce Profile report are available on the Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE) website at cese.nsw.gov.au The Workforce Profile of the NSW Teaching Profession has been created in response to element 5.1 of Great Teaching, Inspired Learning (GTIL), the NSW Government's plan for improving the quality of teaching and learning in NSW schools. It is produced annually. [Introduction, ed]