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Industry input into new qualifications framework

Industry input into new qualifications framework essential

Qualifications on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework need to be developed and approved with national industry input, Industry Training Federation Executive Director Jeremy Baker said today.

Mr Baker was responding to the launch of the New Zealand Qualifications Framework by Minister for Tertiary Education Steven Joyce.

Employers want a qualifications system that is simple to understand and that guarantees that qualifications carry the industry seal of approval Mr Baker said.

"Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) are the national standard setting bodies for New Zealand industries, and we look forward to that role being given full effect in the new system. Mr Baker said.

We have far too many qualifications in New Zealand because of the rampant proliferation of local and provider-based qualifications that has been allowed to develop. Mr Baker said.

It is essential that the new NZQF only gives national recognition to qualifications that have genuine industry support and meet industry standards. Otherwise learners get a raw deal, and employers dont get the right skills." added Mr Baker.

The NZQF is an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past. New Zealand is a small country in a global market for skills so we need far greater collaboration and efficiency across the education sector, and far stronger support for the role of standards in the system.

ENDS


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