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if you read the thread scanning all the forms has been suggested and agreed by a number of posters. The correct response from the leader should have been 'so vetran you are proposing scanning all the year 9 forms and then the missing ones haven't be received?'.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYour suggestion was wrong.
Second paragraph is the solution, not the problem. They currently don't scan forms for absentees. The solution is to get them to do this. This is why I asked you to go back and re-read the problem.
No wonder people find you hard work, I'm surprised you haven't been clubbed over the head if you run your workshops like this.Comment
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I know. That's why q2 has been answered, correctly, ages a flippin go. KUATB.Originally posted by vetran View Postif you read the thread scanning all the forms has been suggested and agreed by a number of posters. The correct response from the leader should have been 'so vetran you are proposing scanning all the year 9 forms and then the missing ones haven't be received?'.
No wonder people find you hard work, I'm surprised you haven't been clubbed over the head if you run your workshops like this.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostOk, a change to the process, ie now the teachers have to collect and send all the exam papers, even if the student didn't attend.That would be the first time anyone suggested it, and I responded in the affirmative.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYes. This is not a change to the system though, which was stated right at the beginning as being out of scope. Numerous times I hinted at a change to MOO or ways of working.
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Ooooh the ironingOriginally posted by vetran View Postif you read the thread scanning all the forms has been suggested and agreed by a number of posters. The correct response from the leader should have been 'so vetran you are proposing scanning all the year 9 forms and then the missing ones haven't be received?'.
No wonder people find you hard work, I'm surprised you haven't been clubbed over the head if you run your workshops like this.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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You definitely gave the impression that we couldn't change anything, but that there was still some way to distinguish the absent students from the missing forms in the DB.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThat would be the first time anyone suggested it, and I responded in the affirmative.
HTH BIKIW
I suspect you were deliberately steering us away to try and make yourself look smart, but it hasn't really worked
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Oh hush now you silly boy.Originally posted by Bunk View PostYou definitely gave the impression that we couldn't change anything, but that there was still some way to distinguish the absent students from the missing forms in the DB.
I suspect you were deliberately steering us away to try and make yourself look smart, but it hasn't really worked

I said the system could not be changed. That is not giving the impression that nothing can be changed.
I don't have to try and look smart, I'm just naturally a cut above
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There is no such thing as a statutory eye test and if you are relying on it for your process to work you will be waiting a long time.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostStatutory eye tests. If you're colour blind, you can work on something else.
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No, he's relying on the client being sued under disability discrimination so he can walk away saying "The client screwed up, I'm out of here" before his solutions comes to a grinding halt.Originally posted by tractor View PostThere is no such thing as a statutory eye test and if you are relying on it for your process to work you will be waiting a long time.Comment
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I know, it's a puzzle that one. If only there was an online test the staff could do?Originally posted by tractor View PostThere is no such thing as a statutory eye test and if you are relying on it for your process to work you will be waiting a long time.
Looks like there isn't, and this plan is flawed.
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