The Government’s work to put trades and vocational education back on the agenda has taken another major step forward with the passing of the Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Bill.
Expressions of Interest (EoI) closed for the Workforce Development Council (WDC) design process on Monday 24 February with just over 200 applicants putting their hand up to be part of the largest change to vocational education in a decade.
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Over the last year, Te Pūkenga has redesigned its Nursing and Social Work programmes as they prepare to offer ākonga a single set of degree programmes from 2023.
This page contains information about learner eligibility for enrolment in programmes funded through the Delivery at Levels 7 (degree) and above on the New Zealand Qualifications and Credentials Framework (DQ7+) Fund. Tertiary education organisations (TEOs) must ensure that learners are eligible to be enrolled in DQ7+ funded programmes.
This page explains reporting and monitoring requirements for Adult and Community Education (ACE) in Communities providers.
This page covers reporting and monitoring requirements for Adult and Community Education (ACE) in Schools funding.
Adult and Community Education (ACE) Aotearoa Incorporated (ACE Aotearoa) is the lead body for the ACE sector. It is a professional development body of networks of adult and community educators.