36,000 more teachers under Labour

12 April 2012

Labour's decade in power has seen in increase of more than 36,000 teachers and almost 155,000 teaching support staff in English schools, it has been revealed.

The figures were released in response to parliamentary questions from former Education Secretary David Blunkett.

Mr Blunkett, who led the Education Department from 1997 to 2001, said that they provided a "phenomenal good news story" about the Government's investment in schools.

He said: "It is time to recognise the reality of the Government's investment in education. Contrary to the cynicism and downbeat message that is so often portrayed on progress and improvement over the last 10 years, these figures tell a phenomenal good news story which should boost the morale of both parents and teachers alike.

"It is time to celebrate the results of both investment and reform as building blocks to further improvement and change in the years ahead."

The figures, provided by education minister Jim Knight, showed there were 435,600 full-time equivalent teaching posts in English schools in 2006, compared to 399,200 in 1997.

There were 287,530 support staff - including teaching assistants, special needs and minority ethnic pupil support staff, administrative and clerical workers, technicians and medical and child care staff - in 2006, compared to 133,480 in 1997.

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