Performance Data a Milestone for Pacific Education
Publication of Performance Data a Milestone for Pacific
Education
BEST Pacific Institute
of Education (BEST) today congratulated the Government on
its publication of performance indicators, which for the
first time provide an accurate representation of student
achievement across the entire tertiary sector.
“The
published information will help the Government to direct
resources where they are most effectively used, and this is
good news for Pacific people” said BEST Director Anita
Finnigan. “Quality information is essential, as the
proportion of Pacific people in the working age population
is expected to double by the year 2026. We have enjoyed
working with the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) over
the past few months to ensure that the information presented
is as accurate as possible,” Ms Finnigan
said.
“The challenge of improving Pacific education
performance can only be addressed with proper information
about where Pacific students are studying, their rate of
progression to higher level courses, and the providers that
are helping Pacific students to achieve.
“Other
studies have focused on the performance of Pasifika in
universities, studying degree level qualifications. While
achievement at this level is important, we need better
information about the performance of providers and students
at certificate and diploma level” Finnigan said. “The
majority of Pacific students come to tertiary education with
no formal qualifications, and must progress through lower
levels of study in order to achieve success in higher
education.”
The information published by the TEC
shows that only six per cent of university students and
eight per cent of polytechnic students are of Pacific
ethnicity, whereas they make up 17 per cent of students at
private tertiary providers. It also provides detailed
information about each provider, and their contribution to
Pacific education in New Zealand.
The TEC information
confirms BEST’s ability to outperform other providers when
it comes to delivering educational results for Pacific
students. Pacific students studying at BEST had higher
course and qualification completion rates than Pacific
students studying at other PTEs and Polytechnics (see
attached background sheet for details). Over 60 per cent of
all Pasifika people in tertiary education study at a PTE or
Polytechnic. BEST’s 1300-plus Pacific students make up
over 28 per cent of all Pacific students in the PTE
sub-sector.
The 2010-2015 Tertiary Education Strategy
makes ‘increasing the number of Pasifika students
achieving at higher levels’ a priority of the Government.
Anita Finnigan stated that the scope and accuracy of the
i
nformation gathered and published by the TEC provide a
strong foundation for ensuring that the Government’s
priority is achieved.
“I am proud that for over 20
years BEST has been focused on the same priorities that this
Government is now focused on,” Ms Finnigan said.
“Currently BEST is the number one provider to Pacific
people when it comes to performance - out of over 1800
Equivalent Fulltime Students (EFTS), 73 per cent of our
students are of Pacific descent, and they are achieving at
level four and five, which means their qualifications are
translating into jobs with promising career paths, and they
are going on to higher study.
“The TEC’s
initiative in publishing this information is a milestone
that will help Pacific people in New Zealand achieve their
full
potential.”
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