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Carey
11th September 2007, 03:16 AM
Can anyone tell me what the following mean that I have seen on teacher vacancies?
NUMP?
Tagged position/untagged position?
ENP/ANP?
U3 or U5?

Thanks in anticipation or should that be TIA!

Carol
11th September 2007, 08:33 AM
Enp/Anp is Early Numeracy Project/Advanced Numeracy project.
NEMP is National Educational Monitoring Project
and a tagged position usually has some extra "units" attached to it I think.....not certain - eg a management unit or a specialist unit for IT (Each unit is worth around $3000 I think (from memory)

No idea what U3 or U5 is.. are you looking at primary or secondary?
sorry
:-)

IanW99
11th September 2007, 05:49 PM
For U3 or U5, could it be related to principal's grades?

Grades for principals' positions

Principal's grade = Roll range

U1 = 1-50
U2 = 51-100
U3 = 101-150
U4 = 151-300
U5 = 301-500
U6 = 501-675
U7 = 676-850
U8 = 851-1 025
U9 = 1 026-1 200
U10 = 1 201-1 400
U11 = 1 401-1 600
U12 = 1 601-1 800
U13 = 1 801-2 000
U14 = 2 001 and above

Ian

Sam B
11th September 2007, 08:27 PM
I don't know what any of them mean, but they just LOVE acronyms here, the more initials the better. I am continually having to ask what things mean in meetings. So annoying.

Carey
11th September 2007, 10:08 PM
Carol, thank you! I'm in primary, applying for jobs outside of the cities at the mo. but may widen my search if no luck. Any advice you could give on applications, as you've been 'on the other side of the fence', ie. actually teaching , would be most welcome?

IanW99, that makes sense, thank you!

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