There will now be an additional $1 million available from the 2023 PTE Strategic Fund, bringing the total available to $16.8 million.
A further $2.3 million in strategic funding has been allocated to 18 private training establishments (PTEs) for 20 vocational education and training (VET) initiatives.
https://tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/tec-awards-2-3m-of-strategic-funding-for-vet-initiatives/
need the consent of the Secretary for Education to enter into financial leases.
https://tec.govt.nz/teo/working-with-teos/tei/finance-lease/
As announced late in 2017, we have re-aligned our monitoring to take a more flexible approach, along with focusing on education and sharing information with tertiary education organisations (TEOs).
A key priority of RoVE is to better recognise the needs of Māori communities and acknowledge that Māori are significant employers with social and economic goals. To achieve this priority, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced the creation of Taumata Aronui to provide Māori community and employer perspectives on vocational education.
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Welcome to the latest edition of RoVE News. What a year it has been for vocational education and training.
TEC has created four short videos to help businesses understand how they and their industries can benefit as the reformed vocational education and training (VET) system gains momentum.