Modified 5 October 2022
Modified 20 October 2022
Modified 8 March 2023
This facilitation guide supports the use of the Learner Success Diagnostic Tool (LSDT).
Modified 11 January 2024
Modified 5 February 2025
The Unified Funding System (UFS) funds the delivery of vocational education and training.
Modified 25 October 2024
Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology provides a network of regionally accessible vocational education.
Modified 25 March 2025
New Zealand’s vocational education and training system is an important part of tertiary education, and has a strong focus on delivering employers and industry the skills that they need, as well as ensuring all vocational learners get good-quality, effective and consistent training.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/vocational-education/vocational-education/about-vocational-education
Modified 21 December 2022
Our Gender and Ethnic Pay Gap Action Plan (GEPGAP) is strategically aligned and embedded with other initiatives to develop TEC’s inclusive, equity-minded and diverse organisational culture. The GEPGAP will benefit from, and contribute to, lifting TEC performance and cultural capability across a range of strategic initiatives.
Modified 12 June 2023
Workforce Development Councils (WDCs) ensure the vocational education system meets industry needs and gives a stronger voice to Māori business and iwi development. There are six WDCs and their responsibilities include setting standards, developing qualifications and helping shape the curriculum of vocational education.
Modified 10 July 2023
Resources and advice you can use to help meet the needs and aspirations of care experienced learners.