Modified 18 May 2021
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) uses social media platforms to connect with our different audiences. We currently share content on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
We encourage public interaction about the content we post on our social media accounts. However, this does not imply that TEC agrees with or accepts the opinions or views expressed in any public comment.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/about-us/how-we-work/social-media-moderation-policy
Modified 10 July 2023
Watch and hear from speakers at the 2019 Ōritetanga Tertiary Success for Everyone Conference.
Modified 5 October 2022
Resources and tools to support work-based learning providers and their associated organisations to meet the needs of work-based learners with dyslexia.
Modified 30 May 2023
PTEs deliver programmes and qualifications from foundation level to postgraduate level, depending on their educational subject areas.
Modified 24 October 2024
At the TEC, we gather a range of information about common issues through our monitoring work. We’re committed to partnering with tertiary education organisations and sharing learnings from our monitoring work to help the sector build capability. That way, we can all achieve better outcomes for learners.
Modified 28 February 2023
Muka Tangata has also recently published two reports on bringing te ao and mātauranga Māori into their mahi.
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 22 October 2024
The Careers Quality Framework supports the careers system to take a consistent, coordinated approach to delivering high-quality careers services in New Zealand. It’s an important part – and key delivery component – of the National Careers System Strategy (NCSS) Action Plan.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/focus/our-focus/national-careers-system-strategy/careers-quality-framework
Modified 31 March 2025
Here’s what you need to know to submit your December 2024 Single Data Return (SDR) – including important new changes to the SDR.
Modified 28 April 2025
This page provides information about the data required for reporting Work-based delivery (Actuals) on DXP Ngā Kete.