Since the Reform of Vocational Education, or RoVE, was announced by the Minister of Education Chris Hipkins earlier this month, there have been a number of announcements relating to the reforms.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/oritetanga-conference/photo-gallery/
Education Minister Chris Hipkins is encouraging New Zealanders to have their say on the future of education – from early childhood to tertiary and beyond – with the release of a draft document detailing the priorities that will help shape that future.
Our Pῡrongo-ā-tau – Annual Report is a review of our financial and non-financial performance against our strategic intentions and priorities for the year ended 30 June 2019.
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) is working with industry groups to attract and grow a workforce with the right skills to meet current and future needs of the food and fibre sectors.
https://moetec.cwp.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/industry-focus/food-and-fibre/
This page answers questions learners may have about their fees, now that the Targeted Training and Apprenticeship fund (TTAF) has ended.
The government has announced a $380.6 million initiative to help keep apprentices in work. The Apprenticeship Boost will support up to 36,000 first and second year apprentices per year (including new apprentices), by providing a subsidy to around 18,000 employers.
This page provides information about how the Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) funding was allocated and paid.