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14,000 teachers leave education department
"The reasons [for leaving the department] include death, ill-health and retirement," she said in reply to a question from the Congress of the People.
The total number for the year was 14,302, down from 14,988 in 2011/12. The lowest figure in the past five financial years was 11,903 teachers in 2008/08.
In the 2012/13 financial year, 6,272 qualified teachers resigned, 1,859 died, 394 left because of ill health, 5,417 retired, and 360 were dismissed.
Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge
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