RoVE Virtual Hui 2022
RoVE Virtual Hui 2022
Thank you for all those who participated in the hui. It has been great to have the feedback and insights. We are currently addressing the points raised during the hui, taking a collaborative approach, with responses directed to the individual and organisation best placed to answer them.
The RoVE Virtual Hui Recording, Wed 6 April 2022
The aim of the hui was to broadly cover four areas:
- The vision of the reforms/how you are contributing to the wider vision
- Where we are at in delivering this vision
- The road ahead
- Working together
The aim was to create a platform for the RoVE vision to be clearly articulated to people across the vocational education and training system. We wanted attendees to come out of the hui celebrating what they have achieved so far, understanding the important part they play in mahi on the reforms and energised with ideas for us to all collaborate more effectively.
You can access the agenda here and the speaker profiles here.
Watch the RoVE Virtual Hui – links below.
0855 – 0930 Mihi whakatau/welcome
0930 – 1030 The vision of the reform – a discussion
1100 – 1145 Delivering the vision
1245 – 1305 The road ahead
1305 – 1330 Key relationships and collaboration in the learner journey
1330 – 1350 Learners at the centre of the system – panel discussion
1400 – 1500 Working together – a discussion/closing address
Access PowerPoint presentations here
RoVE Hui Delivering the vision
Liz Brown - Canterbury RSLG
RoVE Hui Delivering the Vision
Paul Hollings - Food and Fibre CoVE
RoVE Hui Delivering the vision
Philip Alexander Crawford and Samantha McNaughton - Ohu Mahi
RoVE Hui Key relationships and collaboration in the learner journey
Ian Funnell and Craig Langdon - Skills Working Group
RoVE Hui Key relationships and collaboration in the learner journey
Morgan Healey - Tertiary Education Commission
Dr Charles Royal - Taumata Aronui
RoVE Hui - links and resources
Get more information on Te Hiku Iwi Tupu Horticulture Employment and Training Programme
Get more information on the NZQA Reform of Vocational Education work programme
Get more information on WDC-NZQA co-design skill standards and ‘national curricula’ work programme
Read Whiria Ngā Rau - Progressing from student voice to partnerships
Read the Food and Fibre CoVE ‘Taking Stock Literature Review’
Get more information on best practice case studies – the vision discussion
Get more information on My Next Move
Hear from others working on the reforms
Ben Johnstone from Vertical Horizons speaks to their involvement in RoVE and how they are approaching their role as a receiving organisation supporting students.
Chris van der Hor from MAST Academy outlines the benefits and opportunities that RoVE presents and how they have prepared themselves for the future as a key player within the system.
Tamai Roff from Skills4Work talks about her experience implementing their receiving plan and working with the RoVE team, and highlights what she’s looking forward to most out of the reform.