Dr. Constable questions whether the Minister's language sets a precedent for teachers' classroom language. The Minister emphatically denies this.

AnsweredQoN 560Legislative Assembly
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16 September 2004
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Education and Training

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As a supplementary question, does the minister accept that if the Minister for Education and Training uses that type of language, teachers may consider it appropriate to use such language in classrooms? Mr A.J. CARPENTER

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The answer to that question is self-evidently no.
Mr A.J. CARPENTER replied: The answer to that question is self-evidently no.
The answer to that question is self-evidently no.

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