Page 1147 - Week 04 - Thursday, 21 May 2020

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Answers to questions

Schools—flexible learning program
(Question No 2917)

Ms Lee asked the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, upon notice, on 21 February 2020:

(1) On what basis/criteria are students selected to attend the Muliyan Off Campus Flexible Learning program.

(2) How are they referred.

(3) What involvement does their school and/or their school leader have in the decision of the student to attend Muliyan.

(4) What involvement does the student and their family have in the decision to attend Muliyan.

(5) What school years does it cover.

(6) How many students are enrolled.

(7) What is the duration or length of time a student typically stays on the Muliyan Off Campus Flexible Learning program.

(8) What pathway do students typically take after leaving Muliyan.

(9) How many full-time equivalent teachers are employed at Muliyan.

(10) What qualifications and additional skills are teachers required to have for teaching at Muliyan.

(11) What assessment tools have been used to determine the success of this program and what are the outcomes.

(12) Can the Minister provide a copy of any assessment.

(13) What annual budget is allocated to this program in both capital and recurrent funding.

(14) Where is Muliyan’s physical location.

(15) What additional equipment and facilities does Muliyan have.

Ms Berry: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

1) The criteria of students selected to attend the Muliyan Off Campus Flexible Learning program is:

Evidence of disengagement with their enrolled school, including Network School Engagement Team (NSET) involvement.

ACT public high school student aged 12 to 16 years,

Willingness to engage with the Muliyan Program.


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