Teacher numbers are reported disaggregated by Gender, ISCED Level, and Public/Private. Sheets A9 and A10 both present numbers for Full-and-Part-Time (FTPT), and Full-Time-Equivalent (FTE).
We collect data now of each class level (i.e. Grade 1, Grade 2, etc.) taught by a teacher, as well as teachers performing 'Admin' or 'Other' activities. A teacher may teach across multiple grades. Sometimes these grades will be in a single ISCED group, but a teacher may teach in grade levels that belong to different ISCED Levels. We can identify this from the collected survey data.
The principle for the allocation of Full-Part-Time (FTPT) is that a teacher time is pro rated in all ISCED Levels they teach. If they teach across multiple levels, their contribution should be a total of 1 across all ISCED Levels. This is true whether a teacher is full time or part time.
The principle for allocation of Full-time Equivalent (FTE) is based on the weighting of the teacher's time across all their activities. The totals of these weights for a single teacher add to 1 for a full time teacher and less than 1 for a part time teacher. The weight is equally divided across all class activities and 'Admin' and 'Other' (which is discarded in FTPT above).
This means that the sum of all weighted activities would equal the total number of teachers since each teacher contributes 1 to this total. However, since the UIS survey only considers teaching activities, the FTEs reported in that analysis will be less than the total number of teachers by the amount of teacher time spent on Admin and Other activities. This difference will include those teachers whose entire time is spent in Admin and Other activities (i.e. the weight of the Admin and Other activities is 1) as well as the weighting of 'Admin' and 'Other' for teachers who do mixed duties (e.g. Grade 1 and Admin.)
Examples:
All examples are from FSM data, year 2021.
We introduced the concept of 'Unspecified' teacher to deal with those situations where the survey records a teacher as teaching, but no grade level data is supplied. warehouse.TeacherLocation records these in field T=1, and provides a “best guess” ISCED SubClass in this case, which can be used in the UIS Reporting. Specifically, these teachers with T=1 record FTPT=1 and FTE=1 for the ISCEDSubClass recorded on warehouse.TeacherLocation. Their contribution to all ISCED levels is equally distributed.
Example: tID=861 : T=1 to FTPT=1, FTE=1 for ISCEDSubclass ISCED 24.
The above considerations all apply when restricted to only Qualified or Certified (i.e. Trained) teachers. Sheet A10 of the UIS Survey is completed using the same logic for Full-Time-Part-Time (FTPT) and FTE. Note there is a minor simplification here in that a teacher teaching across two ISCED levels could theoretically be Qualified or Certified for one but not the other. This distinction is ignored.
This will also be actioned based on a flag at the tID/survey year level.