❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on grants exceeding $100,000 provided by various educational bodies in WA, including recipients, schemes, and purposes. The answer provides specific information for some bodies and refers to attached tables for others.
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(b) the scheme under which the grant was made; and (c) the purpose of the grant?
(c) the purpose of the grant?
Ministerial Office Please refer to question on notice 222. Building and Construction Industry Training Fund The BCITF has not provided any grant valued over $100,000 to any organisation. Curriculum Council WA (a) Recipients for 2003-2004 ($1,345,545) and 2004-2005 ($1,204,456) were the Department of Education and Training (DET), Catholic Education Office (CEO) and Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia (AISWA). (b) Professional development. (c) To provide professional development for teachers for the implementation of the Curriculum Framework. Department of Education Services (a) Refer to attached table. (b) All grants are supplied from either Administered or Controlled Appropriations in the approved Department of Education Services Budget. (c) Refer to attached table. Department of Education and Training (a) - (c) Refer to attached table.
(c) the purpose of the grant?
Ministerial Office Please refer to question on notice 222. Building and Construction Industry Training Fund The BCITF has not provided any grant valued over $100,000 to any organisation. Curriculum Council WA (a) Recipients for 2003-2004 ($1,345,545) and 2004-2005 ($1,204,456) were the Department of Education and Training (DET), Catholic Education Office (CEO) and Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia (AISWA). (b) Professional development. (c) To provide professional development for teachers for the implementation of the Curriculum Framework. Department of Education Services (a) Refer to attached table. (b) All grants are supplied from either Administered or Controlled Appropriations in the approved Department of Education Services Budget. (c) Refer to attached table. Department of Education and Training (a) - (c) Refer to attached table.
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15 November 2005
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Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
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Ministerial Office Please refer to question on notice 222. Building and Construction Industry Training Fund The BCITF has not provided any grant valued over $100,000 to any organisation. Curriculum Council WA (a) Recipients for 2003-2004 ($1,345,545) and 2004-2005 ($1,204,456) were the Department of Education and Training (DET), Catholic Education Office (CEO) and Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia (AISWA). (b) Professional development. (c) To provide professional development for teachers for the implementation of the Curriculum Framework. Department of Education Services (a) Refer to attached table. (b) All grants are supplied from either Administered or Controlled Appropriations in the approved Department of Education Services Budget. (c) Refer to attached table. Department of Education and Training (a) - (c) Refer to attached table.
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