2009-10 State Budget

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2009-10 State Budget Department of Education and Training Stakeholders’ Briefing

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2009-10 State Budget. Department of Education and Training Stakeholders’ Briefing. 2008-09 Achievements. Five day intensive professional development on the teaching of literacy to all Years 1 to 3 state school teachers Believe, Achieve, Succeed Strategy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2009-10 State Budget

Department of Education and Training

Stakeholders’ Briefing

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2008-09 Achievements

• Five day intensive professional development on the teaching of literacy to all Years 1 to 3 state school teachers

• Believe, Achieve, Succeed Strategy

• Completion of Early Years Centres at Caboolture and Nerang

• The launch of the Queensland Skills Plan 2008

• Completion of the Queensland Skills Plan, Skills First initiative

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State and National Imperatives• Queensland Government’s plan for Tomorrow’s

Queensland – Q2Lead agency for SMART ambition targets

• Council of Australian Government’s (COAG) early childhood, education and training agenda and targets

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General Government expenditure by purpose, 2009-10

Public order and safety, 9.2%

Economic services, 5.9%

Social welfare, housing and other

community services, 13.5%

Education, 23.8%

Other services, 11.7%Health, 24.4%

Transport and communications,

11.5%

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2009-10 Budget• $7.8b in recurrent funding • $1.7b in infrastructure

(including $882m in infrastructure as part of the Australian Government's Building the Education Revolution)

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Non-state schools and community groups

• $493.6m in recurrent and capital funding to non-state schools

• $3.4m to support a number of community organisations that provide support for students with special needs

• Commitment of $50m in 2010-11 to the non-state schooling sector for new schools, or the extension of existing school facilities, to cater specifically for disengaged young people

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Early Childhood Education and Care

• $15.4m for kindergarten infrastructure

• More than $40 million for community kindergartens as well as gradually implementing a kindergarten program in other settings, including long day care.

• Early Years Centres at Browns Plains and Cairns

• $8.4m for early childhood education and care services at Nanango, Beenleigh, Toowoomba North, Ayr, The Gap, Beaudesert and Acacia Ridge

• Nine integrated Indigenous Child and Family Centres rolled out over five years, in partnership with the Australian Government

• $3.6m to expand child care capacity in Moura, Clermont, Moranbah, Theodore, Blackwater and Middlemount

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Literacy, Numeracy and Science$72.3m over three years for literacy and numeracy initiativesIn 2009-10 $20.3m for: • additional teachers to provide 10-20 hours of intensive teaching for year and five

students not meeting national standards• up to 80 literacy and numeracy coaches• 72 summer schools to assist year 5-7 students and professional development for

teachers.$43.5m over three years for the Science Spark ProgramIn 2009-10 $11.1m for:• 100 new science teachers in primary schools• roll out of professional development for primary teachers• beginning the expansion of Earth Smart Science schools from 60 to 1000.

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Support for Indigenous students• $1.6m to support Torres Strait, Cape York and Palm

Island secondary student studying away from home

• $2.5m for the Indigenous Education Support Structures pilot in state schools and funding for non-state schools

• Capital expenditure of $16.7m and recurrent

expenditure of $3.3m to complete provision of Pre-prep early learning programs

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Teaching and Learning• 350 full-time equivalent teachers and teacher aides to meet

enrolment growth.

• $4.5m to provide an additional 5,000 teacher aide hours (Prep to Year 7)

• Over $48m in professional development.

• $10,000 increase in school grants from 2010 school year

• Extra $3000 for identified disadvantaged area schools

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Teaching and Learning (cont)In 2009-10:

• $3m to support the implementation of the QCAR• $2.8m for the pilot program Every Child Counts • $1.2m to support the Edmund Rice Bridge Program • $8.3m to implement Australian Sign Language (Auslan)• $100m for Smart Classrooms initiatives • $20m for Computers for Teachers program • $113m for additional computers under the Australian Government’s

Digital Education Revolution • Queensland Education Leadership Institute

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Training and Skilling QueenslandIn 2009-10 the budget for VET is $1.168 billion which includes:

• $27.3m to create additional training places

• $10.3m to Skilling Solutions Queensland to better meet the needs of particular industries and client groups

• $4.8m to support a range of industry engagement models

• $343m to provide priority training through the public provider network

• $203m to develop the skills of apprentices and trainees

• $2.7m for the Training Initiatives for Indigenous Adults in Regional and Remote Communities program.

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Education Infrastructure• $301m as part of the State Schools of Tomorrow program

• $149m to undertake work at six schools, make land acquisitions and provide additional classrooms at existing schools

• $100m to replace and enhance facilities at existing schools

• $43.7m to continue the solar and energy efficiency program in schools

• $11m to acquire new and refurbish existing employee housing

• $126.1m for school maintenance

• $22.4m for maintenance of employee housing

• Public Private Partnership Schools Project which will build, operate and maintain seven new state schools in high growth areas

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Training Infrastructure$136.6m for constructing, refurbishing and modernising training facilities including:

– Coomera Education Precinct of the Gold Coast Institute of TAFE

– Skills Tech Australia major trade and technician skills campus at Acacia Ridge

– Townsville trade and technician skills campus

– Nambour campus of the Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE

– Cairns campus of the Tropical North Institute of TAFE

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Building the Education Revolution

• $1.168 billion for Building the Education Revolution initiatives – National School Pride – Primary Schools for the 21st Century– Secondary Schools for the 21st Century

• $61.1m for Trade Training Centres in Schools Program to upgrade or build new training facilities for schools

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Conclusion

• Questions

• Thank you for your participation