❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the costs and budget allocations for support materials for post-compulsory and vocational education and training courses. The response provides specific figures for project costs, committed funds, and allocations for various courses.
AnsweredQoN 920Legislative Council
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(1) What has been the cost to date of the support materials for the 11 post-compulsory courses of study? (2) How much will be spent in the 2003-04 budget on these materials? (3) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the other 20 post-compulsory courses of study? (4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS
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On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(2) How much will be spent in the 2003-04 budget on these materials? (3) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the other 20 post-compulsory courses of study? (4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(3) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the other 20 post-compulsory courses of study? (4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(2) How much will be spent in the 2003-04 budget on these materials? (3) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the other 20 post-compulsory courses of study? (4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(3) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the other 20 post-compulsory courses of study? (4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(4) How much has been budgeted for the support materials for the vocational education and training courses of study as outlined on page 937 of the budget papers? Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
Hon KEN TRAVERS replied: On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
On behalf of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(1) Project costs to date for development of 11 new post-compulsory courses of study, including sample support materials, are $352 000. This does not include costs for full-time employees not employed directly on the project, or the provision of corporate services allocated from core Curriculum Council of Western Australia resources. (2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(2) Committed project funds of $731 000 will be expended during 2003-04 on continued development of the first 11 post-compulsory courses of study. (3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(3) The Curriculum Council has allocated $1.19 million for development of the next 20 post-compulsory courses of study during 2003-04. (4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
(4) Additional funding of $580 000 has been budgeted for VET. An amount of $230 000 has been allocated for the development of new VET courses and support materials for existing VET programs. This is in addition to the Curriculum Council’s current allocation for these activities.
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