As part of Budget 2020, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced the WDC/Transitional ITO COVID-19 Response Projects Fund.
The Government has expanded the target areas of the Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF) to include conservation, information technology and additional community support skills.
From 1 January 2022, partners of New Zealand citizens or residents, on specific partnership visas, can enrol as domestic tertiary students in courses funded from the Intensive Literacy and Numeracy (ILN) English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Fund or Adult Community Education (ACE) Fund.
Today’s Government Budget announcement involves a big step forward for the vocational education and training system, with the decision to fast-track establishment of the six new Workforce Development Councils by the target date of October 2020, ahead of the original target of mid-2021.
The central aims of the Reform of Vocational Education (RoVE) are to make sure that vocational education is seen as a relevant and viable option for students, whānau and teachers, and to encourage employers and industry to take a lead in the future of industry training.
This section gives you a snapshot of how the tertiary education sector is performing – by individual organisation, type of organisation, and overall.
https://tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/performance/teo/