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Series VPRS
11373
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Teacher Service History Cards - Professional Officers
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| Date Range: |
Series |
1960 - 1985 |
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Series in Custody |
1960 - 1985 |
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Contents |
1960 - 1985 |
| Public Access: |
Closed |
| Location: |
North Melbourne |
| Format of Records: |
Physical |
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  | Description of this SeriesDescription of this Series |
- How to use the Records
The Professional Officers Service History Cards are arranged in semi-alphabetical order by teacher surname (in the case of married women, by their married surname).
The original order of the cards was disturbed when the Education Department undertook a digital scanning project, concluding in 2003. The cards are now in bundles of up to fifty, and the cards within each bundle are in near-perfect alphabetical order. The bundles themselves, though are not always in order. Several bundles may have to be inspected to retrieve a card.
Yellow cards have been collected in each box in maiden name order, stating the married names of female teachers, and the date of the marriage. These were originally part of the alphabetical sequence, but were removed during scanning.
Researchers should consult the records details for this series to identify the unit(s) required.
- Function / Content
This series of cards was created in 1960 and was maintained by the Department until 1989 in order to have a record of all members of the teaching service who were employed by the Department in non-teaching roles. Prior to this the information was contained in record books that are now held by Public Record Office Victoria (VPRS 13579 Teacher Record Books, VPRS 13970 Education of Migrants Teacher Record Book, VPRS 14018 Technical Staffing Old Books). The Department also holds copies of this information on microfilm. These roles could include social workers, psychologists, guidance officers, District Inspectors, speech therapists, librarians, interpreters, audio-visual officers, welfare officers, and adult migrant education instructors. The cards in this series are a basic summary of the information that would appear on a teacher's personnel file, and have been kept as a concise and speedy form of reference.
Information appearing on the cards includes the name, date and place of birth of the teacher, their qualifications (Institution studied at and year of qualification), an Annual Inspectors report (comprising remarks on the teachers character and his/her work performance), locations taught at, classifications held, resignation date, reason for resignation (coded), and a record number.
The resignation codes are:
01 - Death 02 - Termination 03 - Dismissal 04 - Dismissal (section 58A, 58(1) or 47 (1)) 05 - Retirement - Normal (age 55-64) 06 - Retirement - Age 65 07 - Retirement - Ill health 08 - Resignation - Marriage 09 - Resignation - Confinement 10 - Resignation - Domestic 11 - Resignation - Ill health 12 - Resignation - Travel overseas 13 - Resignation - Travel interstate 14 - Resignation - Teach elsewhere 15 - Resignation - To become a temporary teacher 16 - Resignation - Other employment 17 - Resignation - Full time study 18 - Resignation - Personal reasons 19 - Resignation - Dissatisfaction 20 - Resignation - Other/no reason 21 - Stand for State election 22 - Stand for Federal election 23 - Resignation - Transfer to another Department 24 - Changed personnel type 25 - Transferred to T.A.F.E. teaching service 26 - Nil 27 - Resignation - Enhanced resignation package 28 - Resignation - To change time fraction 29 - Resignation - Voluntary departure package 30 - Retrenchment 31 - Retirement - Age (voluntary departure) 32 - Agreement cessation 55 - Retirement - Age 55-60 77 - Inactive payroll record 96 - Studentship relinquished/cancelled
The record number appearing on the cards is Department-wide and matches with the employee's personnel file.
Since 1989, the information contained on the cards has been entered on the Teacher Management System (TMS) database. This information was then updated electronically by payroll changes. In 1998 this information was transferred to the Human Resources Management System (HRMS).
- Recordkeeping System
The cards were originally held in alphabetical order by teacher surname, however, as described above, this order was disturbed during scanning.
This series is one of five related series reflecting the five different categories for which these cards were kept - Primary, Secondary, Technical, Professional Officers, and Relinquished Students.
The service history cards of teachers who were employed in more than one of the above groups can normally be found in the series that coincides with the employee's last classification, eg, a teacher who was classified as a secondary teacher should have a teacher record card located in the Secondary series.
The subsequent series to this series, since 1989, is the TMS Database. As at May 2004 this series has not been transferred to PROV.
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