The Tertiary Education Strategies sets out the government’s expectations and priorities for New Zealand’s tertiary education system. They provide guidance for the Tertiary Education Commission’s investment decisions and act as a reference point for the government’s policy making and relationship with the sector. The Ministry of Education is responsible for monitoring the progress of the tertiary education sector towards the goals of the Tertiary Education Strategy.
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Tertiary Education Strategies: Monitoring and Evaluation
Moving Through: Tertiary Education Strategy Monito…
Moving Through: Tertiary Education Strategy Monito…
Facing the challenge: Tertiary Education Strategy …
Facing the challenge: Tertiary Education Strategy …
Monitoring the tertiary education strategy 2009 (p…
Monitoring the tertiary education strategy 2009 (d…
Cross-strategy indicators: Tertiary Education Stra…
Cross-strategy indicators: Tertiary Education Stra…
Expected contributions: Tertiary Education Strateg…
Expected contributions: Tertiary Education Strateg…
Tertiary Education Strategy 2007-2012: A framework…
Tertiary Education Strategy 2007-2012: A framework…
University objectives: An analysis of university a…
University objectives: An analysis of university a…
Getting Started: Report on Stage 1 of the Evaluati…
Getting Started: Report on Stage 1 of the Evaluati…
Lining Up? The influence of the Tertiary Education…
Lining Up? The influence of the Tertiary Education…
Tertiary Education Strategy 2002-2007: Monitoring …
Making Use? Views on the use and usefulness of the…
Making Use? Views on the use and usefulness of the…
Engagement of key stakeholder groups with the tert…
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