❓ Hon Ed Dermer asks about tabling a report and list of refinements/enhancements related to an education process. The Minister confirms the list will be tabled, but no formal report exists.
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(1) Will the report of this process be tabled? (2) If not, why not? (3) Will the comprehensive list of refinements and enhancements identified by this process be tabled? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister
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9 November 2000
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(1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
(2) If not, why not? (3) Will the comprehensive list of refinements and enhancements identified by this process be tabled? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
(3) Will the comprehensive list of refinements and enhancements identified by this process be tabled? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
(4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
(2) If not, why not? (3) Will the comprehensive list of refinements and enhancements identified by this process be tabled? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
(3) Will the comprehensive list of refinements and enhancements identified by this process be tabled? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
(4) If not, why not? Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
Answered on 9 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1-2) No, as no formal report is prepared. The process used to identify refinements and enhancements involves review workshops with personnel from Pilot schools, added to by input from business experts in Central Office, resulting in a refinements list. After discussions with RM Australasia considering the feasibility of the refinements, a final and agreed list is produced. This is an ongoing process. (3) Yes. (4) Not applicable.
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