Tertiary Education Strategy 2010-2015
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High quality tertiary education is central to helping New Zealand achieve its economic, social, cultural and environmental goals.
The Government, students, their families, wh�nau, iwi and communities invest significant resources in tertiary education. The Government alone invests around $4 billion each year. Rising demand for tertiary study in a period of significant fiscal constraint . . . more
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Tertiary External evaluation and review
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External evaluation and review
NZQA is responsible for ensuring that tertiary education organisations continue to comply with the statutory policies and criteria after initial course approval and accreditation and/or registration is granted.
Engagement in periodic external evaluation and review is one of those policies. Each external evaluation and review provide . . . more
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Academic Audits
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Good practice
Academic audits have assisted universities improve and develop quality assurance and quality enhancement processes. An important outcome of audits is the identification and affirmation of good practices, as these can offer impetus to ongoing enhancement.
The Unit believes that . . . more
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Directory of Open Access Articles - DOAJ
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This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals.
www.doaj.org . . . more
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Tertiary Entrance Requirements
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Tertiary Entrance Requirements
There are academic entrance requirements for all tertiary institutions in New Zealand. These relate to our system of secondary school qualifications. If you�re not a native English speaker you�ll also need to meet the language requirements of the institution you want to attend.
University entrance
NCEA is the entry standard . . . more
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How the TEC works
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How the TEC works
They interact with a broad range of TEO[1]s on a number of topics including funding, performance and policy.
Theirwebsite is our main channel for communicating with those TEOs (as well as learners, education agencies, other government departments and the public), providing a broad range of information, online tools an . . . more
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Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics of New Zealand
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The Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics of New Zealand (formerly the Association of Polytechnics in NZ) is the collective voice that represents 19 institutes of technology and polytechnics around the country.
Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) deliver technical, vocational and professional education which is student focussed and concentrates on practical learning. An . . . more
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Advertising is a waste of money.
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If a course is full, it�s a good school. If it�s empty, it�s bad marketing.
What a load of rubbish. These clich�s are, unfortunately, the measures that many institutions use to analyse the success of their marketing activities. As all who work in education marketing will know . . . more
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Information on Student Loans
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What is a Student Loan?
A Student Loan is provided by the Government to help cover the costs of your tertiary education. When you start earning you�ll need to repay Inland Revenue the money you borrowed and the interest incurred.
This is the introduction to information about Students Loans from The Citizen's Advice Bureau. More information on:
Getting a stud . . . more
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How long will it take you to pay off your student loan?
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| Sorted's Student Loans Calculator helps you find out what your loan is costing you, how long it will take you to pay it off and how much you can save by paying it off sooner. This site has a heap of good practical information for students. Check it out http://www.sorted.org.nz/calculators/student-loan/ . . . more
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