New Zealand to reform vocational education
New Zealand is undertaking a major reform of its vocational education system, highlighted at the inaugural APAC TVET Forum recently.
New Zealand is undertaking a major reform of its vocational education system, highlighted at the inaugural APAC TVET Forum recently.
Education stakeholders have suggested the plan to open New Zealand borders from April 2022 places the country's providers at a competitive disadvantage.
Te Pūkenga has announced a partnership with Education New Zealand to deliver an online training pilot scheme to reach vocational students worldwide.
New Zealand Partners Workshop Week showcased "education expertise, products and services", ensuring that the country remains "visible" despite its borders being closed.
New Zealand's $4.9bn international education sector may not rebound fully until 2030, but pre-entry pathways are among strategies to rebuild size and value, Education New Zealand told parliament.
New Zealand and China have signed a refreshed agreement on qualification recognition and information sharing at a joint Education and Training meeting.
New Zealand universities are preparing to welcome students back on campus for semester 1 in February, but with a greatly reduced international student population.
New Zealand has announced a reopening of borders to 1,000 tertiary-level international students who were caught offshore when border restrictions began, which has been widely welcomed by stakeholders.