How will the mandatory review of qualifications impact on the future workforce? 27 February 2013.

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How will the mandatory review of qualifications impact on the future workforce? 27 February 2013

Changes in the tertiary education landscape Recognition of the importance of education to increasing New Zealand’s productivity / quality of service Better public services targets –55% of 25 to 34-year-olds will have a qualification at Level 4 or above in 2017 –85% of 18-year-olds will have achieved NCEA Level 2 or an equivalent qualification in 2017 Targeted review of qualifications –Simplified qualifications system - NZQF –New requirements for qualifications

Changes in the tertiary education landscape Improvements to strengthen workplace training and vocational education – industry training review –New Zealand apprenticeships Increase focus and investment in the quality of teaching, assessment and moderation Continue development of organisational self- assessment and external evaluation and review

Targeted review of qualifications – what was it? A targeted review of qualifications at levels 1-6 undertaken during 2009 which identified: qualification system was not understood by learners, parents, employers and others too many qualifications and duplication pathways to further education and employment not clear high cost of developing qualifications

Targeted review of qualifications Led to the most significant changes to the qualifications system since the National Qualifications Framework was established in the early 1990s Changes include: –Simplifying the qualifications system New Zealand Qualifications Framework –Ensuring qualifications are fit-for-purpose and relevant –Reducing the number of qualifications by removing duplication and proliferation

How are the changes being achieved? New rules for qualification design – New Zealand qualifications at levels 1-6 Mandatory reviews of qualifications

New Zealand qualifications - what has changed? Since late 2010 New Zealand qualifications have been replacing local provider and National qualifications at levels 1 – 6 Qualifications based on industry or community workforce needs Clear and structured graduate outcomes Identified education and employment pathways Qualifications are developed collaboratively Flexible programmes to meet learner needs

Mandatory reviews of qualifications Mandatory reviews commenced 2011, first round will be complete by the end of 2014 All qualifications at levels 1-6 are being reviewed in “clusters” Opportunity to “step back” and take a fresh look at all the qualifications available and pathways between qualifications Driven from identified workforce needs

Qualifications review process Re-look at qualifications available for health care workers and mental health Minimum change is qualifications are converted to NZ requirements Otherwise develop new qualifications which are approved through the 2 stage process

What happens in a review? Pre-work Gather information to determine sector workforce needs and skills Stakeholder Profile Determine governance and working structures Review phase 1 Prepare and consult on a revised map or ‘suite of qualifications’ Prepare new qualifications for pre-approval – to be “good enough” Report on learning and the “story” of the decisions made to NZQA Review phase 2 Complete qualification development

Targets – progress to January 2013 No. of qualifications at levels 1-6 on the NZQF % reduction July 2010Baseline46010% January % Cumulative reduction from mandatory reviews to date 79% Overall target is around 1300 qualifications at levels by the end of 2014 (approximate reduction of 70%)

What is the opportunity for the future workforce? Established a health and disability, social services and whanau ora cluster Review is scheduled to be triggered at the end of March Liaison with Health Workforce New Zealand To accommodate request to develop whanau ora qualifications Jointly led by Careerforce, Ministry of Health, NZQA

The future Qualifications will: Address employer / sector needs Be simplified / clearer Be more integrated... NZQF!