28.

If this is done, the needs for graduate and trained non-

graduate teachers would change from those set out in

Part 1 of Table I to those set out in Part 2 of Table I.

9.

The Colleges of Education undertake all training

of non-graduate teachers, and hence must be responsible for

meeting the annual needs shown in Table I. The present

planned output of the three Colleges of Education by 1975

is 1,660 (720 full-time and 940 part-time). However, this

output can be increased to 2,040 (900 full-time and 1,140

part-time) by :

10.

(a) bringing into temporary use the sub-standard

(b)

accommodation in Hunghom which has just been

vacated by the Sir Robert Black College of

Education on its move to recently completed

premises at Pipers Hill, and

& small increase in the output of the three

permanent Colleges of Education.

The total output of 2,040 from 1976 onwards will

probably be adequate to meet the projected non-graduate

requirements of primary and secondary schools up to

September 1979, as shown in Part 2 of Table I, taking into

account the requirements of primary schools, estimated at

about 500-600 non-graduate teachers a year.

11.

After September 1979, the demand for teacher

training facilities will depend on the output of graduates

from the Universities and the influence of the trends in

birthrate on the 12-16 age group in the nineteen eighties,

and on teacher wastage. If this demand exceeds significantly

the output of the three Colleges of Education it will be

necessary to reprovision the Hunghom accommodation in a new

/permanent

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