Modified 13 October 2022
We shared Assessment Tool usage data last year and had subsequent conversations with tertiary education organisations (TEOs). This showed that while most TEOs are using the Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool as part of good teaching practice, there is still room for improvement across the sector.
Modified 22 July 2024
These Australian webinars and training videos will help your tertiary education organisation (TEO) to build and enhance the quality of your online teaching resources and practices.
Modified 8 March 2023
Modified 18 November 2019
A modern-day tohunga (expert) weaves computer science and te Reo into the classroom while a legend helps hundreds of learners transition towards a life of positive and transformational change. This is only some of the work done by 12 tertiary teachers honoured at the sixteenth Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards held at Parliament this week.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/awards-recognise-diversity
Modified 17 April 2025
The Learner Success Community of Practice enables tertiary education organisations (TEOs) to share learner success best practices, insights and lessons.
Modified 18 September 2024
Watch learners and educators talk about their experiences on how to build success in online learning through curriculum redesign.
Modified 5 November 2024
Under the provider-based mode, learners study mainly in a campus setting with supported self-directed learning. Providers are responsible for learners’ health and wellbeing support.
Modified 15 June 2020
Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre (Taratahi) is to repay $7.5 million (GST-exclusive) to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) after an independent investigation showed it had not delivered several vocational education programmes in accordance with their funding agreement with TEC.
Modified 10 July 2023
Use these resources to gain an understanding of the learner success journey ahead and how to build commitment for change.
Modified 2 April 2025
Mā te mahi ngātahi, ka angitū – success requires all of us to play our part
We face a challenge. Learner success for all is paramount to a successful and thriving New Zealand. However, many learners, particularly Māori and Pacific peoples, face barriers that affect their participation and completion rates.