Modified 3 November 2017
Chris Lloyd (pictured above) is part of a national project to discover how best to support trainees with dyslexia. The project provides for learners to be screened for dyslexia and then provided with information and assistance to work with their condition, and to succeed.
Modified 17 March 2025
We produce a range of publications, resources and reports for the tertiary sector to keep you abreast of important issues.
Modified 6 May 2025
This page sets out what qualifications we expect educators to have if they teach literacy and numeracy to foundation-level learners.
Modified 20 October 2022
Modified 6 October 2017
The owners of the now-closed EnterpriseMIT have repaid $125,518 after the former subsidiary of Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) failed to properly check whether students in its programmes had already completed similar learning.
Modified 20 September 2017
The College of Natural Health and Homeopathy (CNHH) has repaid $420,426 (GST exclusive) to the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) after they discovered they had been making incorrect funding claims to the TEC.
Modified 13 October 2022
An investigation report released today into the now defunct Quantum Education Group shows it deliberately took advantage of reporting procedures to enable the business to keep millions of dollars in student fees.
Modified 20 November 2024
In early March 2025, the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) will release guidance to tertiary providers on what to include in their Investment Plans from 2026.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/timing-2026-investment-round
Modified 5 June 2025
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/industry-focus/wdc-guide-for-drafting-operational-plan
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.