Tertiary reforms will target low-value courses and emphasise relevance for jobs. Photo / Kenny Rodger
The Government is taking aim at lazy students and courses with high dropout or failure rates in looming reforms in tertiary education. In his statement yesterday Prime Minister John Key said there were "increasingly urgent problems" in tertiary education, pointing to low-quality courses and students… More
4:00AM Wednesday February 10, 2010
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4:00AM Monday February 08, 2010
"Whoops" was the explanation Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples gave for the occasional slip-up in his party's… More
4:00AM Monday February 08, 2010
Prime Minister John Key has vowed to stick with his goal of closing the income gap with Australia, despite an… More
A taskforce report on the new Whanau Ora policy is expected to suggest providers delivering it are held accountable… More
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