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Catholic education looks forward to collaborating with sector on draft ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Teacher Workforce Action Plan

Catholic education welcomes the draft ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Teacher Workforce Action Plan released today by the
Federal Minister for Education Jason Clare.

“Catholic educ ation has been involved in the consultation and development of the draft plan to attract.

train and retrain teachers,” ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Catholic education acting executive director Sally Egan said.

“This is an important issue and an opportunity to respond to tea cher workforce challenges and to
recognise the vital role teachers play within our schools, educating and supporting more than 785,000
students in Catholic schools across Australia.

“It is critical that we grow and strengthen the teaching profession to im prove student learning outcomes.”
Ms Egan said Catholic education was optimistic the draft action plan will create a greater alignment
between the academic program in universities and successful practicum experience that will lead to better
quality Initia l Teacher Education.

“It is a positive step towards addressing the teacher shortage and ensuring there is a qualified teacher in
front of every student every day,” Ms Egan said.

“We are looking forward to ongoing cooperation and participating in workfor ce action plan pilots in due
course.”
NCEC is the peak body for Catholic Education in Australia and is responsible for the national coordination
and representation of Catholic schools and education authorities.

There are 1,755 Catholic schools educating over 785,000 or one in five Australian students and employing
over 102,000 staff.

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