Course Development. It is essential that those responsible for the planning and development of a program set aside time to meet and conduct organised discussions on the various components involved in the process of introducing a new program and delivering it successfully. This may devolve on one person, a small group of staff with mixed skills and qualifications or a large team consisting of staff and management. It is essential that all relevant information be collected before meetings to enable decisions to be made or during the progress of the program as its need is acknowledged to allow for necessary adjustments. Time needed for these meetings will vary depending on issues such as whether the program is a repeat or is new and how much change is required to previously-run programs. It is essential that planning be done early enough to allow lead time to perform various tasks which may be identified. During meetings, tasks must be allocated and notes made on other requirements which emerge.
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Sources: Tafe Educational Employees Certified Agreement 2012, Tafe Educational Employees Certified Agreement 2009, Department of Education and Training Tafe Educational Employees Certified Agreement 2009