Hon B.M. Scott questions the Minister for Education regarding a $28 million behaviour management program in state high schools, seeking details on school funding, monitoring mechanisms, and reporting timelines. The parliamentary secretary provides a detailed list of schools receiving funding and outlines the evaluation process.

AnsweredQoN 873Legislative Council
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4 December 2001
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BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, STATE HIGH SCHOOLS 873. Hon B.M. SCOTT to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Education: On 3 August 2001 The West Australian reported that the Government had announced a $28 million program to improve behaviour management and discipline in state high schools. (1) Will the minister inform the Parliament which schools have received part of that $28 million? (2) Has the Government built in a monitoring mechanism to assess the progress of the program? (3) If so, when can we expect a report on the program? (4) If not, why not? Hon G.T. GIFFARD

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, STATE HIGH SCHOOLS
On 3 August 2001 The West Australian reported that the Government had announced a $28 million program to improve behaviour management and discipline in state high schools. (1) Will the minister inform the Parliament which schools have received part of that $28 million? (2) Has the Government built in a monitoring mechanism to assess the progress of the program? (3) If so, when can we expect a report on the program? (4) If not, why not? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(1) Will the minister inform the Parliament which schools have received part of that $28 million? (2) Has the Government built in a monitoring mechanism to assess the progress of the program? (3) If so, when can we expect a report on the program? (4) If not, why not? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(2) Has the Government built in a monitoring mechanism to assess the progress of the program? (3) If so, when can we expect a report on the program? (4) If not, why not? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(3) If so, when can we expect a report on the program? (4) If not, why not? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(4) If not, why not? Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(1) The sum of $28 million has been allocated over four years. From the $7 million allocated for 2001-02, the following schools have been allocated resources - additional FTEs or additional funding that may be used for salaries or contingencies - through the behaviour management and discipline strategy. The schools that have received additional FTEs are: Armadale Senior High School; Balcatta Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Broome Senior High School; Cannington Community College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Cecil Andrews Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Collie Senior High School; Coodanup Community College; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Forrestfield Senior High School; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Hamilton Senior High School; Hedland Senior High School; Katanning Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kent St Senior High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; North Albany Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; South Fremantle Senior High School; Swan View Senior High School; Warnbro Community High School; and Yule Brook College. Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Hon Derrick Tomlinson: Can you tell the House which schools did not receive part of that $28 million? Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I could if the question had asked that. However, the question relates to schools that did receive part of that $28 million. I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
I might table the second part of the answer to question (1). Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Several members interjected. The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
The PRESIDENT: Order, members! Members are trying to deny Hon Peter Foss his next question! Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: By popular demand I am happy to read out the list of schools that received additional funding as opposed to additional FTEs. The schools are: Armadale Senior High School; Balga Senior High School; Belmont City College; Carnarvon Senior High School; Clarkson Community College; Coodanup Community College; Derby District High School; Eastern Goldfields Senior High School; Esperance Senior High School; Fitzroy Crossing District High; Girrawheen Senior High School; Gosnells Senior High School; Governor Stirling Senior High; Halls Creek District High School; Hedland Senior High School; Kelmscott Senior High School; Kununurra District High School; Kwinana Senior High School; Lakeland Senior High School - An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
An opposition member interjected. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: Now I have lost my place. A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
A government member: Start again! The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
The PRESIDENT: Order! Some members may be into bad ways but they should not lead other members into bad ways. Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Hon G.T. GIFFARD: I will pick up with Lockridge Senior High School; Mandurah High School; Manjimup Senior High School; Meekatharra District High School; Mirrabooka Senior High School; Mullewa District High School; Newton Moore Senior High School; Northam Senior High School; Rockingham Senior High School; Safety Bay Senior High School; and Toodyay District Senior High School. Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
Further funding has been allocated for behaviour management training for teachers across the State and for the extension of specialist support to schools with children with extremely challenging behaviour. (2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(2) Throughout the implementation of the behaviour management and discipline strategy, a formal evaluation will be undertaken at the system level to ensure that outcomes are monitored. The evaluation will draw on performance information collected by schools and may include qualitative and quantitative data based on case studies, surveys and interviews to determine the overall effectiveness of the strategy. (3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(3) Commencing in 2002, a system progress report relating to the overall strategy will be prepared at six-monthly intervals over the course of the strategy's implementation for presentation to the Department of Education's education leadership team and the Minister for Education. The first report will be presented in June 2002. (4) Not applicable.
(4) Not applicable.

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