Modified 12 May 2021
Ka Hikitia is the Māori Education Strategy, and Tau Mai Te Reo is the Māori Language in Education Strategy. Together, they outline the shifts needed in education for Māori to enjoy and achieve educational success as Māori, and growth in te reo Māori for both Māori and non-Māori learners.
Modified 12 May 2021
The Government has announced $25 million in new funding to expand front line mental health and wellbeing services for tertiary students.
Modified 16 March 2022
We have published the Supplementary Plan Guidance to support tertiary education organisations (TEOs) with added information to develop their new investment Plans for funding from 1 January 2021.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/release-of-supplementary-plan-guidance
Modified 12 May 2021
Modified 12 May 2021
Modified 12 May 2021
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) welcomed the North Shore District Court’s decision finding an individual guilty of making a false representation to access Fees Free tertiary education.
Modified 3 March 2022
Following a successful Expression of Interest (EoI) process, with 249 applications, a strong group of interim Establishment Board (iEB) members has been selected and will start work on the formation of all six WDCs.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/tec-selects-six-boards-to-form-wdcs
Modified 9 March 2021
The government has announced a $380.6 million initiative to help keep apprentices in work. The Apprenticeship Boost will support up to 36,000 first and second year apprentices per year (including new apprentices), by providing a subsidy to around 18,000 employers.
https://www.tec.govt.nz/news-and-consultations/archived-news/new-fund-to-keep-apprentices-in-work
Modified 9 March 2021
Modified 23 April 2021