International Education Excellence Awards
Education New Zealand Press Release
25/08/04
Winners Announced in the Inaugural International Education Excellence Awards
‘International Education in New Zealand is in good heart and excellent hands, going by the outstanding achievements of the winners of the first annual International Education Excellence Awards’. That’s the verdict of Education New Zealand Chief Executive Robert Stevens, following the announcement of the winners of the winners at a gala dinner at Auckland’s Sheraton Hotel.
Representatives from each institution were on hand to receive their Awards from Hon. Steve Maharey at the packed event, held in conjunction with the Education New Zealand International Education Conference.
‘The theme of this year’s Conference has been ‘Maintaining the Edge’ says Robert Stevens. Each of these winners is a great example of just how the edge is being maintained in the extremely competitive global education marketplace. Each winner shows an impressive commitment to quality throughout their institutions.’
The Awards were the culmination of a process that saw nominations submitted from throughout New Zealand. Judging was by a large panel of industry experts and senior institutional representatives.
‘This is very much a peer driven evaluation’ says Robert Stevens. ‘The judging panel recognised the extra lengths that these institutions are going to in order to ensure that their students are getting the best. It is a real boost to the winners to know that their efforts have been noticed and appreciated, and a real boost to the industry to be able to count among itself such excellent examples of educational practice. We are all particularly delighted that the winners are from a range of sectors, and from across the country. Best practice is an industry wide aspiration’
‘These Awards send a very positive message to institutions, to New Zealand and to the world’ says Robert Stevens. ‘New Zealand can be proud of its international educators and what they are achieving every day. The winners of these Awards a setting a great example for us all’.
The Categories and
Winners are as follows: The AI (Advancing
Internationalisation) Award
Excellence in
internationalisation initiatives that are advancing genuine
educational internationalisation in New
Zealand.
Christchurch College of Education, which
highlighted their cohesive and progressive 10 strand
strategy The CR (Community Relations) Award
Excellence in
fostering and improving community relations between New
Zealanders and international students.
Unique New
Zealand, who are an integral part of their Browns Bay
community. The PD (Professional Development)
Award
Excellence in professional development programmes
within the industry.
Papanui High School, with a strong
record of PD leadership The ET (Excellent Teaching)
Award
Excellence in teaching programmes, including
innovative and effective classroom programmes and other
teaching initiatives.
University of Otago Language
Centre, who have actively implemented new teaching methods
over the last 18 months The OD (Offshore Delivery) Award
(NB. Joint Winners)
Excellence in implementing, building
and expanding offshore delivery.
Auckland University of
Technology, with their programme in Shanghai.
Western
Institute of Technology at Taranaki, who have also developed
operations in China. The MD (Marketing Diversification)
Award
Excellence in developing and fostering diverse
markets offshore.
Dominion English, who have opened up
many diverse markets and been a leader in international
linkages. The PC (Pastoral Care) Award
Excellence in
pastoral care and student support programmes relating to non
teaching activity.
Nayland College, who have developed a wonderfully supportive approach to pastoral care for their student body.
ENDS