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GATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund.INVESTIGATIONS
Investigations are a key part of monitoring the performance and compliance of the tertiary education sector. The Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) has a range of powers, under the Education and Training Act 2020 and funding conditions, to conduct investigations ensuring the Government’s investment in tertiary education is usedproperly.
SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES 10th Wednesday. of the year. 1 March. Indicative Enrolment Collection. All valid enrolments, even though some of the students may be entitled to withdraw or change without penalty. 16–29 April. 15 April. April SDR. Student, course enrolment, and course register files for all learners enrolled in FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Process. We recommend that a tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) admission and enrolment process for Student Achievement Component (SAC) level 3 and above on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) includes the steps below: SAC level 3 and above enrolment process. Step. Responsibility. SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Tim has been our Chief Executive since April 2013. He was previously Deputy Chief Executive, Quality Assurance at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Tim has held leadership positions in Australia and New Zealand in both the private and university sectors, after starting his career in the Department of Prime Minister andCabinet. Tim has
GATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund.INVESTIGATIONS
Investigations are a key part of monitoring the performance and compliance of the tertiary education sector. The Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) has a range of powers, under the Education and Training Act 2020 and funding conditions, to conduct investigations ensuring the Government’s investment in tertiary education is usedproperly.
SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES 10th Wednesday. of the year. 1 March. Indicative Enrolment Collection. All valid enrolments, even though some of the students may be entitled to withdraw or change without penalty. 16–29 April. 15 April. April SDR. Student, course enrolment, and course register files for all learners enrolled in FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Process. We recommend that a tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) admission and enrolment process for Student Achievement Component (SAC) level 3 and above on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) includes the steps below: SAC level 3 and above enrolment process. Step. Responsibility. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Tim has been our Chief Executive since April 2013. He was previously Deputy Chief Executive, Quality Assurance at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Tim has held leadership positions in Australia and New Zealand in both the private and university sectors, after starting his career in the Department of Prime Minister andCabinet. Tim has
FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000.GATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate ofINVESTIGATIONS
Investigations are a key part of monitoring the performance and compliance of the tertiary education sector. The Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) has a range of powers, under the Education and Training Act 2020 and funding conditions, to conduct investigations ensuring the Government’s investment in tertiary education is usedproperly.
PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Ngā Kete login Ngā Kete . Advanced search Rapu Arā Home Kāinga; Reform of Vocational Education Te Pūnaha Mātauranga Ahumahi; Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui; Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me Ngā Whakatutukitanga; Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES 10th Wednesday. of the year. 1 March. Indicative Enrolment Collection. All valid enrolments, even though some of the students may be entitled to withdraw or change without penalty. 16–29 April. 15 April. April SDR. Student, course enrolment, and course register files for all learners enrolled in FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Process. We recommend that a tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) admission and enrolment process for Student Achievement Component (SAC) level 3 and above on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) includes the steps below: SAC level 3 and above enrolment process. Step. Responsibility. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Tim has been our Chief Executive since April 2013. He was previously Deputy Chief Executive, Quality Assurance at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Tim has held leadership positions in Australia and New Zealand in both the private and university sectors, after starting his career in the Department of Prime Minister andCabinet. Tim has
FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000.GATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate ofINVESTIGATIONS
Investigations are a key part of monitoring the performance and compliance of the tertiary education sector. The Tertiary Education Commission (the TEC) has a range of powers, under the Education and Training Act 2020 and funding conditions, to conduct investigations ensuring the Government’s investment in tertiary education is usedproperly.
PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Ngā Kete login Ngā Kete . Advanced search Rapu Arā Home Kāinga; Reform of Vocational Education Te Pūnaha Mātauranga Ahumahi; Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui; Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me Ngā Whakatutukitanga; Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES 10th Wednesday. of the year. 1 March. Indicative Enrolment Collection. All valid enrolments, even though some of the students may be entitled to withdraw or change without penalty. 16–29 April. 15 April. April SDR. Student, course enrolment, and course register files for all learners enrolled in FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to THE TERTIARY EDUCATION STRATEGY The TES comprises eight priorities which ask tertiary education organisations to focus on: ensuring that places of learning are safe and inclusive and free from racism, discrimination, and bullying. reducing barriers to success and strengthening the quality of teaching to give learners the skills they need to succeed in education, workand life.
PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online.GATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we areGETTING TO KNOW…
This is what RoVE is all about,” David says. “At the end of the day, we know there are both challenges and great things in our system. We want to make it easy for people to learn and train, and to prepare them for employment and employers’ needs.”. When legislation updates take effect – which is expected to be 1 April 2020 — thenew
SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. 2020 SAC 3+ FUNDING RATES SAC at levels 3 and above – 2020 funding rates All Sub sectors (GST Exclusive) Level Alphabetic code (category) Course Class (1-39) 1 2 34 A Arts , Social
TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to THE TERTIARY EDUCATION STRATEGY The TES comprises eight priorities which ask tertiary education organisations to focus on: ensuring that places of learning are safe and inclusive and free from racism, discrimination, and bullying. reducing barriers to success and strengthening the quality of teaching to give learners the skills they need to succeed in education, workand life.
PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online.GATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we areGETTING TO KNOW…
This is what RoVE is all about,” David says. “At the end of the day, we know there are both challenges and great things in our system. We want to make it easy for people to learn and train, and to prepare them for employment and employers’ needs.”. When legislation updates take effect – which is expected to be 1 April 2020 — thenew
SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. 2020 SAC 3+ FUNDING RATES SAC at levels 3 and above – 2020 funding rates All Sub sectors (GST Exclusive) Level Alphabetic code (category) Course Class (1-39) 1 2 34 A Arts , Social
QUALIFICATIONS AND COURSES 3. Courses designed for taught postgraduate qualifications, including postgraduate certificates and diplomas, bachelors degrees with honours, and taught masters papers. 4. Research-based postgraduate qualifications, including masters' theses/dissertations of 1.0 EFTS or more for masters and doctoral study. WDC LEGISLATION LOCKS IN SPECIAL ROLE FOR MANUFACTURING Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Process. We recommend that a tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) admission and enrolment process for Student Achievement Component (SAC) level 3 and above on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) includes the steps below: SAC level 3 and above enrolment process. Step. Responsibility.GETTING TO KNOW…
This is what RoVE is all about,” David says. “At the end of the day, we know there are both challenges and great things in our system. We want to make it easy for people to learn and train, and to prepare them for employment and employers’ needs.”. When legislation updates take effect – which is expected to be 1 April 2020 — thenew
SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Ngā Kete login Ngā Kete . Advanced search Rapu Arā Home Kāinga; Reform of Vocational Education Te Pūnaha Mātauranga Ahumahi; Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui; Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me Ngā Whakatutukitanga; Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES 10th Wednesday. of the year. 1 March. Indicative Enrolment Collection. All valid enrolments, even though some of the students may be entitled to withdraw or change without penalty. 16–29 April. 15 April. April SDR. Student, course enrolment, and course register files for all learners enrolled in FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EMPLOYER-LED WORKPLACE LITERACY AND NUMERACY FUND The WLN Employer-led Fund helps employers to: provide high-quality literacy and numeracy programmes that are customised for their workplace, and. address productivity problems where the root cause is in the literacy and numeracy skill levels of employees. From research, employer reports, and direct employer engagement, we know thatinvestment
THE TERTIARY EDUCATION STRATEGY Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development CouncilsGETTING TO KNOW…
Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we areGATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils FORMATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. THE TERTIARY EDUCATION STRATEGY Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development CouncilsGETTING TO KNOW…
Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we areGATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils FORMATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. WDC LEGISLATION LOCKS IN SPECIAL ROLE FOR MANUFACTURING Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils QUALIFICATIONS AND COURSES This page sets out the information the TEC requires from a tertiary education organisation (TEO) to approve a qualification or course as eligible for funding for Student Achievement Component (SAC) for provision at level 3 and above (SAC3+) on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF). ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development CouncilsGETTING TO KNOW…
Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Ngā Kete login Ngā Kete . Advanced search Rapu Arā Home Kāinga; Reform of Vocational Education Te Pūnaha Mātauranga Ahumahi; Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui; Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me Ngā Whakatutukitanga; Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EMPLOYER-LED WORKPLACE LITERACY AND NUMERACY FUND Employer-led WLN funding is provided to employers to set up a sustainable literacy and numeracy programme to increase the literacy and numeracy skills of employees that reflect the needs and prioritiesof their workplace.
TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils FUNDING AND PAYMENTS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils FUNDING AND PAYMENTS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 FUNDING AND PAYMENTS Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development CouncilsINVESTIGATIONS
Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils FinalGATEWAY FUNDING
Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils Final SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021 Vocational education and training gets big boost in Budget 2021; RoVE News: April 15, 2021 RoVE News: April 15, 2021; Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga Two years of Te Whakahou i te Mātauranga Ahumahinga; Final days to show your interest in key governance roles on the new Workforce Development Councils SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Ngā Kete login Ngā Kete . Advanced search Rapu Arā Home Kāinga; Reform of Vocational Education Te Pūnaha Mātauranga Ahumahi; Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui; Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me Ngā Whakatutukitanga; Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to THE TERTIARY EDUCATION STRATEGY The TES comprises eight priorities which ask tertiary education organisations to focus on: ensuring that places of learning are safe and inclusive and free from racism, discrimination, and bullying. reducing barriers to success and strengthening the quality of teaching to give learners the skills they need to succeed in education, workand life.
PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online.GETTING TO KNOW…
This is what RoVE is all about,” David says. “At the end of the day, we know there are both challenges and great things in our system. We want to make it easy for people to learn and train, and to prepare them for employment and employers’ needs.”. When legislation updates take effect – which is expected to be 1 April 2020 — thenew
SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. 2020 SAC 3+ FUNDING RATES SAC at levels 3 and above – 2020 funding rates All Sub sectors (GST Exclusive) Level Alphabetic code (category) Course Class (1-39) 1 2 34 A Arts , Social
FORMATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS On Monday 10 May 2021 Her Excellency the Governor-General, Patsy Reddy, gave Royal Assent, passing in to law, Orders in Council establishing the six Workforce Development Councils. The establishment of the WDCs was enabled by the passing of the Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Act on 1 April 2020, with the TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to THE TERTIARY EDUCATION STRATEGY The TES comprises eight priorities which ask tertiary education organisations to focus on: ensuring that places of learning are safe and inclusive and free from racism, discrimination, and bullying. reducing barriers to success and strengthening the quality of teaching to give learners the skills they need to succeed in education, workand life.
PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online.GETTING TO KNOW…
This is what RoVE is all about,” David says. “At the end of the day, we know there are both challenges and great things in our system. We want to make it easy for people to learn and train, and to prepare them for employment and employers’ needs.”. When legislation updates take effect – which is expected to be 1 April 2020 — thenew
SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. 2020 SAC 3+ FUNDING RATES SAC at levels 3 and above – 2020 funding rates All Sub sectors (GST Exclusive) Level Alphabetic code (category) Course Class (1-39) 1 2 34 A Arts , Social
FORMATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS On Monday 10 May 2021 Her Excellency the Governor-General, Patsy Reddy, gave Royal Assent, passing in to law, Orders in Council establishing the six Workforce Development Councils. The establishment of the WDCs was enabled by the passing of the Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Act on 1 April 2020, with the QUALIFICATIONS AND COURSES 3. Courses designed for taught postgraduate qualifications, including postgraduate certificates and diplomas, bachelors degrees with honours, and taught masters papers. 4. Research-based postgraduate qualifications, including masters' theses/dissertations of 1.0 EFTS or more for masters and doctoral study. ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Process. We recommend that a tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) admission and enrolment process for Student Achievement Component (SAC) level 3 and above on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) includes the steps below: SAC level 3 and above enrolment process. Step. Responsibility.GETTING TO KNOW…
This is what RoVE is all about,” David says. “At the end of the day, we know there are both challenges and great things in our system. We want to make it easy for people to learn and train, and to prepare them for employment and employers’ needs.”. When legislation updates take effect – which is expected to be 1 April 2020 — thenew
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Gateway funding enables secondary schools to give senior students access to structured workplace learning integrated with school-based learning. Students have their learning assessed in the workplace and can achieve credits on the NZQF and the National Certificate of SEARCH | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Ngā Kete login Ngā Kete . Advanced search Rapu Arā Home Kāinga; Reform of Vocational Education Te Pūnaha Mātauranga Ahumahi; Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui; Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me Ngā Whakatutukitanga; Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua SINGLE DATA RETURN SUBMISSION DATES 10th Wednesday. of the year. 1 March. Indicative Enrolment Collection. All valid enrolments, even though some of the students may be entitled to withdraw or change without penalty. 16–29 April. 15 April. April SDR. Student, course enrolment, and course register files for all learners enrolled in SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. INDUSTRY TRAINING REGISTER (ITR) ITR schema definition Page 7 of 251 1 Introduction 1.1 About this document This document is for: SMS/TMS developers needing to prepare for implementation of the Industry Training ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online. SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 TTAF LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMMES NZ2645. New Zealand Diploma in Web Design and Production (Level 6) 6. NZ3837. New Zealand Diploma in Cybersecurity (Level 6) 6. Other qualifications that are eligible for the funding from January 2021. The following qualifications are specific to TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (FREE TRADES The Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF; also known as free trades training) will support learners to undertake vocational education and training without fees. The TTAF will cover fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022 and will be paid directly to FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. PERFORMANCE-BASED RESEARCH FUND The Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) funding mechanism is issued by the Minister responsible for tertiary education. The funding mechanism outlines the general form and essential components of the fund. It provides the mandate for us to allocate the funding and what the funding can be used for, and details how we administer the fund. PLAN GUIDANCE FOR INVESTMENT FROM 2022 Plan Guidance for Investment from 2022 4 Chief Executive’s Foreword 2020 has been a difficult year for all of us. However, despite being stretched due to COVID-19, we are WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS WDCs will also provide advice to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) on investment in vocational education, and determine the appropriate mix of skills and training for the industries they cover. WDCs will endorse programmes that lead to qualifications, whether work-based (such as apprenticeships), on-campus or online. SAC LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE FUNDING RATES 2019 - SAC at levels three and above funding rates. The funding rates below include the 1.6% increase to tuition subsidy rates for SAC provision at level 3 and above announced by the Minister of Education on 27 June 2018. The increase will help providers maintain the quality of tertiary education. FINANCIAL VIABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TEC-FUNDED PTES New financial viability requirements for all TEC-funded private training establishments (PTEs) took effect from July 2014. To receive funding, a PTE must demonstrate to us that it provides quality assured qualifications which align to the Tertiary Education Strategy (TES) and are delivered through a financially viable entity. EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: DEFINITIONS AND Educational Performance Indicators: Definitions and Methodology - Version 8 1 Introduction Purpose of this document 1 The overarching purpose of this document is to describe the methodology for ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATEWEB VIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 5. 1.1. Why Asset Management is Important? 5. 1.2. Organisational Commitment. 5. 1.3. Progress Made. 6. 1.4. Strategic Linkages. 6 FUNDING AND PAYMENTS a) 2% of funding ($5,500,000 X 2%) equals $110,000. b) 10 EFTS ($7,530,000 / 753 X 10) equals $100,000. $110,000 (2%) is greater than $100,000 (10 EFTS) which shows we can pay up to $110,000. However, the dollar value of the over-delivery against the dollar value of the funded and unfunded commitments is $30,000. ENROLMENT | TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION Process. We recommend that a tertiary education organisation’s (TEO’s) admission and enrolment process for Student Achievement Component (SAC) level 3 and above on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) includes the steps below: SAC level 3 and above enrolment process. Step. Responsibility. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Tim has been our Chief Executive since April 2013. He was previously Deputy Chief Executive, Quality Assurance at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Tim has held leadership positions in Australia and New Zealand in both the private and university sectors, after starting his career in the Department of Prime Minister andCabinet. Tim has
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* How, who and what we fund Me pēhea, ko wai, he aha ngā mahi whaipūtea
* Reporting and data collection Te pūrongo me te kohikohi raraunga * Single Data Return Raraunga Ākonga Takitahi * Industry Training Register Te Rēhita Whakangungu Ahumahi * Workspace 2 Wāhi Mahi 2 * Resources for investment Ngā rawa tautoko * Plan Guidance Mahere Tohu * Investment Toolkit Investment Toolkit * Resources for Off-Plan funds He pārongo pūtea mai i te mahere * Application to receive TEC funding Application to receive TECfunding
* Explore performance information Ngā pārongo whakatutukitanga * Performance of tertiary education organisations Ngā Whakatutukitanga a ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua * Financial performance Ngā whakatutukitanga ā-pūtea * Sector performance information Pārongo whakatutukitangaā-rāngai
* Business calendar Maramataka umanga * Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua * Working with TEOs He pārongo mō ngā TEO * Information for tertiary education institutions He pārongo mōngā TEI
* Governance of TEIs Te kaitiakitanga o ngā pūtahi mātaurangamatua
* How TEIs can borrow funds Me pēhea te tono pūtea taurewa a ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua * How TEIs can enter into a finance lease Me pēhea te tomo pūtea rīhi a ngā kura mātauranga matua * How TEIs may invest Te whai pūtea tautoko mō ngā TEI * Asset management for TEIs Te whakahaere rawa mō ngā TEI * Business case guidance and templates for TEIs He aratohu tono pakihi me ngā tauira mahi mā ngā TEI * Information for industry training organisations He pārongo mō ngā whakahaere whakangungu ahumahi (ITO) * Industry coverage Hōkaitanga ahumahi * Directory of ITOs Rārangi Whakahaere Whakangungu Ahumahi * Governance of ITOs He pārongo kaitiakitangamō ngā whakahaerewhakangungu ahumahi
* New Zealand Apprenticeships Ngā Piatanga Aotearoa * ITO sector updates Ngā kōrero hou mō te rāngai ITO * Information for private training establishments He pārongo mō ngā wāhi whakangungu motuhake * Change of ownership Panoni i te Rangatiratanga * Financial viability requirements for TEC-funded PTEs Te whaihuatanga ā-pūtea mō ngā PTE whiwhi pūtea mai i TEC * Earthquake-prone education buildings - information for PTEs Ngā whare tērā ka raru i te rūwhenua * About tertiary education organisations Mō ngā Kura MātaurangaMatua
* Compulsory student services fees Ngā utu here ratonga ākonga * Key Information for Students – information for TEOs Ngā pārongo matua mā ngā kura mātauranga matua * Consultation and sector engagement Te whakawhiti kōrero me temahi tahi
* Key Information for Students – initiation He kohinga pū pārongo mō te takatū me te whakaara * Key Information for Students – design and implementation He kohinga pū pārongo: hoahoa me te whakatinana * Key Information for Students – guides and FAQs He Tino Pārongo mā ngā Ākonga - aratohu me ngā Pātai Auau * MyQ – information for TEOs MyQ - he rauemi hou mo ngā pārongomātauranga matua
* MyQ - how to promote MyQ to graduates MyQ - how to promote MyQ tograduates
* Tertiary enrolment - a digital model - information for TEOs Tertiary enrolment - a digital model - information for TEOs * News Kawepūrongo, WhakawhitingaKōrero
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* Reform of Vocational Education * Our focus Tō Mātou Aronganui * Funding and performance Ngā Pūtea me NgāWhakatutukitanga
* Working with tertiary education organisations Te Mahitahi me Ngā Kura Mātauranga Matua * News Kawepūrongo, WhakawhitingaKōrero
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Government announces new vision for vocational education __*
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* Fees Free information for TEOs* Council members
* People in training or tertiary study * Industry training organisations Welcome to the Tertiary Education Commission/Te Amorangi Mātauranga Matua. As a Crown Agency we lead the Government’s relationship with the tertiary education sector in New Zealand and provide career services from education to employment. We invest over $3 billion into tertiary education and supporting the tertiary and careers system to ensure New Zealanders are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for lifelong success. Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Amorangi Mātauranga Matua. He Pūtahi Karauna mātou, ā, ko tā mātou he arataki i tā te Kāwanatanga piringa ki te rāngai mātauranga matua i Aotearoa. Ka tukua e mātou, tata ki te $2.8 piriona i ia tau, hei pūtea tautoko mō ngā kaupapa mātauranga matua kia āhei ai ngā tāngata o Aotearoa ki te whai i te mātauranga me ngā pūkenga e tika ana kia taea ai te angitumauroa.
Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Amorangi Mātauranga Matua. He Pūtahi Karauna mātou, ā, ko tā mātou he arataki i tā te Kāwanatanga piringa ki te rāngai mātauranga matua i Aotearoa me te tuku ratonga mahi pūmau mai te mātauranga ki te whakawhiwhi mahi. Ka tukua e mātou, tata ki te $3 piriona i ia tau, hei pūtea tautoko mō ngā kaupapa mātauranga matua kia āhei ai ngā tāngata o Aotearoa ki te whai i te mātauranga me ngā pūkenga e tika ana kia taea ai teangitu mauroa.
Key dates
* 20 August 2019 Deadline for final Investment Plans (TEIs on one ortwo year Plans)
* 20 August 2019 Deadline for final MOPs and EPICs (all TEIs) * 21 August 2019 (Providers) August fees-free report due to TEC by uploading to Workspace 2 * 21 August 2019 Final submission date for 2019 MPTT Actuals Report View all important datesWhat's new
* Reform of Vocational Education * Completing your August 2019 SDR * Centres of Research Excellence (CoREs) Fund * Educational performance indicators for TEOs * Statement of Intent and Statement of Performance Expectations2019/20
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