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Rt Hon Helen Clark,
Prime Minister of New Zealand
Hon Steve Maharey,
Associate Minister of Education
(Tertiary Education)
GOVERNMENT DECISIONS ARISING FROM THE
REVIEW OF INDUSTRY TRAINING IN NEW ZEALAND
7 August 2001
| RELEASE: INDUSTRY DECISIONS IN TUNE WITH KNOWLEDGE WAVE |
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| The Government's decisions on industry training are in line with the consensus reached at the recent Catching the Knowledge Wave conference. |
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| VIEW THE MOVING FORWARD POWERPOINT PRESENTATION |
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| The Government's decisions on industry training are in line with the consensus reached at the recent Catching the Knowledge Wave conference. |
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| DOWNLOAD THE MOVING FORWARD DOCUMENT |
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To download the full 'Moving Forward' document in Adobe PDF format, please click here.
NOTE: This requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, available from here. |
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REVIEW OF INDUSTRY TRAINING
14 March 2001
| OVERVIEW: Skills for the Knowledge Economy |
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A Review of Industry Training in New Zealand. |
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| Skills for the Knowledge Economy PDF file (394KB) |
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Skills for a Knowledge Economy presents a number of options for boosting foundation skills training, including funding this area at a higher rate than other training, setting up a separate fund for foundation skills training and including a literacy / numeracy component in entry-level qualifications. |
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| Ministerial New Release |
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Prime Minister Helen Clark and Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey said today that a major review of industry training in New Zealand would contribute further to the government's efforts to raise skill levels in the New Zealand workforce and help our economy to thrive in the twenty-first century.
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Refer also to
Tertiary Education Advisory Commission
Its report, Shaping the System, makes clear that if we are to be a knowledge society we need mechanisms, policy instruments and structures that will allow the tertiary education system to be ‘steered’ more effectively.
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