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New South Wales Auditor-General's report : financial audit : volume 11 2015 : education and communities / New South Wales. Audit Office.
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New South Wales. Audit Office.
Title
New South Wales Auditor-General's report : financial audit : volume 11 2015 : education and communities / New South Wales. Audit Office. [Electronic Resource]
Published
Sydney : Audit Office, 2015.
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57 pages [PDF]
General Note
For information about workforce planning, including teacher age profiles, numbers of new teachers leaving the profession and subject areas in which there are teacher shortages, see pages 24-27.
Summary Note
The findings of the report include: "The quality and timeliness of financial reporting continues to improve ... Information technology (IT) issues were detected in the Department’s financial systems due to Learning Management and Business Reform (LMBR) activities ... Agencies should continue to reduce employees’ excess annual leave balances ... The Department should continue to work with Treasury to determine an appropriate response to backlog maintenance and ensure service delivery in metropolitan areas is not compromised by the disposal of major assets ... The Department should reassess current strategies for achieving performance targets in reading and numeracy and consider the effectiveness of strategies in the other domains ... The Department needs to ensure appropriate strategies are in place to cope with the growth in student population in Sydney." - Media release.
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Education
-- New South Wales.
Education and state -- New South Wales
Teachers -- Supply and demand -- New South Wales
Finance, Public -- New South Wales -- Auditing
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https://www.audit.nsw.gov.au/our-work/reports/volume-eleven-2015-education-and-communities
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