Mā te mahi ngātahi, ka angitū – success requires all of us to play our part
We face a challenge. Learner success for all is paramount to a successful and thriving New Zealand. However, many learners, particularly Māori and Pacific peoples, face barriers that affect their participation and completion rates.
The Minister has today announced the decision to proceed with the proposals on the Reform of Vocational Education following consultation with education providers, employers, industry, learners, iwi and whānau, and communities around the country.
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) has launched a food and fibre careers hub on its careers.govt.nz website to promote the diversity of career opportunities in our essential food and fibre sectors.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/food-and-fibre-hub-goes-live/
This section contains tools and resources to help you build, enhance and improve quality online teaching resources and practices, with a focus on the New Zealand context.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/teo/working-with-teos/resources-and-support-for-online-delivery/
Today’s Government Budget announcement involves a big step forward for the vocational education and training system, with the decision to fast-track establishment of the six new Workforce Development Councils by the target date of October 2020, ahead of the original target of mid-2021.
In this video series of learning webinars New Zealand and Australian experts share their knowledge to enhance the quality of your online teaching practice.
This page details how tertiary education organisations (TEOs) reported on Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) delivery, and how we monitored TEO performance.