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Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 December 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive, under the terms of its concordat with COSLA, how it calculates a 50% increase in pre-school entitlement. The baseline is theduration and level of entitlement as at May 2007.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 October 2007
There were 9.5 whole-time equivalent General Teaching Council for Scotland registered teachers providing pre-school education in West Dunbartonshire Council as at September 2007.
There were 30.2 whole-time equivalent General Teaching Council for Scotland registered teachers providing pre-school education in East Dunbartonshire Council as at September 2007.
There were 34 whole-time equivalent General Teaching Council for Scotland registered teachers providing pre-school education in East Renfrewshire Council as at September 2007.
There were 64 whole-time equivalent General Teaching Council for Scotland registered teachers providing pre-school education in North Lanarkshire Council as at September 2007.
The reasons why studentnurses and midwives drop out of their pre-registration programme are multi-factorial.They include wrong career choice, personal reasons, health, academic failure, andfinancial difficulties.
Pre-budget Report (Scottish Government Response) The next item of business is a statement by John Swinney on the Scottish Government's response to the pre-budget report.