Tertiary Update Vol 15 No 41
Protests today over foundation studies
cut
TEU members are holding
protests and meetings at polytechnics around the country
today to convince the government to put more money into
foundation studies education at polytechnics. The protests
coincide with media coverage (from Auckland’s New
Zealand Herald to Dunedin’s Otago Daily Times)
of the millions of dollars the government has stripped
from polytechnics through its foundation studies funding
experiment.
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Autonomy debate
at University of
Auckland
Minister for
tertiary education Steven Joyce opened the week threatening
to force the University of Auckland to take more engineering
students. The New Zealand Herald reported on Monday
that vice-chancellor Stuart McCutcheon believed this could
result in layoffs elsewhere in the university.
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Mediation
service at University of Auckland faces
closure
The University of
Auckland plans to outsource its mediation service and make
its mediation team redundant.
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Wisconsin to tie
tertiary education funding to
outcomes
Wisconsin's
controversial governor Scott Walker unveiled major new
policy initiatives last week including cutting taxes and
requiring Wisconsin's schools, technical colleges and
universities to meet certain benchmarks to earn state
funding. Among the proposals was one to tie funding for
technical colleges and the University of Wisconsin System
with how well those institutions prepare students to take
available and needed jobs in Wisconsin.
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TEU
elections
There are six
more days of elections remaining for the six candidates
vying for four academic representative positions on the
National Women's Committee, three candidates contesting two
women's representative positions on the Industrial and
Professional Committee and two candidates vying for one
REAP/OTEP/PTE position on the Industrial and Professional
Committee.
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Foundation studies protest this morning at the Open Polytechnic
Other
news
UCOL union
leader Tina Smith has called on the community to show its
disappointment at funding cuts in the polytechnic sector.
''Under this national government the polytechnic sector has
lost approximately $60 million in funding - the size of a
small polytechnic,'' she said - Manawatu Standard
Apprenticeships have become much scarcer since the global financial crisis hit four years ago, forcing many businesses to lay off experienced staff, never mind taking on trainees. Concerned by low completion rates, the Government has also pushed industry training organisations (ITOs) into culling trainees who were not making progress. Between them, the recession and the cull have slashed trainee numbers by nearly 50,000, from 133,303 in 2008 to 83,413 by the end of last year - New Zealand Herald
Mass student protest is returning to London this week for the first time since a succession of occasionally chaotic marches two years ago, with organisers saying they hope to send MPs of all parties a message about the need to act – not just on education funding, but on rampant unemployment among the young - The Guardian
There are now more New Zealanders with a tertiary qualification than without one. In 2011, the proportion with a tertiary qualification increased to 52 percent, up from 50 percent in 2010. The proportion of people without any qualification reduced, while the proportion with a bachelors or higher qualification continued its steady upwards path - Profile & Trends 2011: New Zealand's Tertiary Education Sector
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