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    This pie chart shows the probability that a year seven to ten student will be taught by an out-of-field teacher for at least one year is about seventy five percent. Only one in four students will be taught by a fully qualified maths teacher in every year from Years seven to ten.
    This chart shows the number of new graduates and existing teachers needing re-training to reduce students experiencing out-of-field teaching in secondary schools to one in ten. In the time-frame of five years it would be six thousand graduates and three thousand and six hundred retrained teachers, in a ten year timeframe it would be twelve thousand graduates and nine hundred retrained teachers.
    This chart shows the number of new graduates and existing teachers needing re-training to reduce students experiencing out-of-field teaching in secondary schools to one in six. In the time-frame of five years it would be six thousand graduates and two thousand and two hundred retrained teachers, in a ten year timeframe it would be twelve thousand graduates and nine hundred retrained teachers.
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