Committee Reports On Tertiary Education Reform
EDUCATION AND SCIENCE COMMITTEE
MEDIA RELEASE – 20 May 2002
Select Committee Reports On Tertiary Education Reform Bill
The Education and Science Committee has
reported on the Tertiary Education Reform Bill. The
committee recommends, by majority, that the bill be passed
with amendments.
Recommended amendments to the bill include:
Consultation is required during the
development of the tertiary education strategy.
The tertiary education strategy must address
the economic, social and environmental context, and the
development aspirations of Māori and other population
groups.
Additional functions are set out for the
Tertiary Education Commission, including:
Providing advice to the Minister on the activities and
performance of the tertiary education sector
generally.
Monitoring the performance of
organisations against their profiles for the purpose of
assessing overall achievement in the sector.
Applied research.
The need for the Commission to
obtain the Minister’s agreement before undertaking other
functions is removed.
The Minister’s power to
direct the Commission is limited by a requirement for
directions to be consistent with the tertiary education
strategy and the functions of the Commission.
A
requirement is added for the Minister to have regard to the
Commission’s breadth of experience and expertise and depth
of knowledge when appointing members.
The
Minister’s power to remove a Commission member is
adjusted.
The Commission, the New Zealand
Qualifications Authority and Career Services are required to
have regard to the tertiary education strategy.
It is clarified that the Commission, in carrying out its
regulatory functions, is not engaged in trade for the
purposes of section 6 of the Commerce Act 1986.
The definition of ‘stakeholder’ is omitted, so that the
meaning of the term is determined by its context in the bill
as appropriate for each organisation.
The New
Zealand Qualifications Authority is empowered to issue
notices to providers imposing restrictions or requiring
urgent action to address breaches of conditions.
A shortened process is set out for the
Authority to impose further conditions, cancel a provider’s
registration or withdraw accreditation or course approval if
the provider does not comply with a notice.
The
amendments set out in Supplementary Order Paper No 264 are
adopted with amendments, so provision is made for an export
education levy.
The report will shortly be available
through Bennetts Government Bookshops, and may be viewed on
the Office of the Clerk website:
(www.clerk.parliament.govt.nz/content/733/180bar2.pdf).
ENDS
Members of the Education and Science Committee
are:
Liz Gordon, Chairperson, Alliance
Helen Duncan,
Deputy Chairperson, Labour
Donna Awatere Huata,
ACT
Hon Brian Donnelly, New Zealand First
Nanaia
Mahuta, Labour
Hon Dr Nick Smith, National
Hon Tariana
Turia, Labour
Hon Maurice Williamson,
National