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Projects: Performance Information Framework

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The overall aim of the Performance Information Framework project, conducted in 2000, was to examine the issues around the development of a data collection framework for flexible learning, and make recommendations for the development of robust performance information to support evaluation and continuous improvement of flexible learning.

Project Outcomes

  • Scope the current data collection systems at the national and state/territory level to determine their capacity for measuring the success of flexible learning,
  • Review the scope and purpose of the data to assist in developing a statistics collection for flexible learning that measures achievement against the measures of success,
  • Identify gaps in data elements collected nationally,
  • Estimate cost implications nationally and to States/Territories of any possible expansion (introduction and on-going maintenance) to current collection arrangements.

Resources

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Scope of Flexible Learning and Implications for Improved Data Collecting and Reporting Systems 2001 Report. Download PDF (212 kb) or Word (326 kb).
This report is relevant to projects and people wanting information about statistical collections, performance management, and data collection systems currently available within VET and the issues associated with collection. Of particular relevance to: researchers, management, systems designers, and those concerned with policy.

This document is available in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF) and Microsoft Word. If you do not already have the Acrobat Reader you can download it for free from Adobe.


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Last updated: February 16, 2006