Summary: This report synthesises the inputs, outputs and outcomes of the Government’s tertiary education expenditure over the period 2004-2013 in the five largest tertiary education funds. In total, these funds distributed over $4 billion to providers and students in 2013. Student Achievement Component (SAC) ($2,018 million in 2013) The SAC has exhibited increased efficiency over the last 10 years, as measured by the percentage of study load completed successfully. The largest gains in efficiency occurred when the Government increased its focus on performance by introducing the Education Performance Indicators (EPIs) and performance-linked funding. The gains were largest in the polytechnic, wānanga and private training establishment (PTE...
Master of Commerce in Economics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Governments worldwide s...
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Many OECD countries are aiming to reform their tertiary education (TE) systems. This work explores t...
Many OECD countries are aiming to reform their tertiary education (TE) systems. This work explores t...
This is edition 17 in an annual series on the tertiary education sector. Profile and Trends 2014: Ne...
Many TAFEs have yet to respond effectively to changes to the funding model and contestability arrang...
This paper examines whether the contribution of tertiary education toeconomic growth and income per ...
The issue of funding tertiary education continues to be a subject of enormous cardinality with an ex...
Over recent decades most of the developed world has invested significantly in lifting the proportion...
Master of Commerce in Economics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Governments worldwide s...
Education and training is a continuum, from early childhood, through schooling, to tertiary study an...
This fact sheet describes selected characteristics of Māori tertiary education students. It includes...
This report considers the effectiveness of investment in the NZ tertiary education sector assets to ...
Australia invested $111.8 billion in education in 2015. The sources of this funding and the pathways...
This is edition 17 in an annual series on the tertiary education sector. Profile & Trends 2014: ...
This report examines outcomes for young people who complete a qualification in the New Zealand terti...
Previous analysis by the Mitchell Institute has shown a clear disjuncture in Australia’s expenditure...
Many OECD countries are aiming to reform their tertiary education (TE) systems. This work explores t...
Many OECD countries are aiming to reform their tertiary education (TE) systems. This work explores t...
This is edition 17 in an annual series on the tertiary education sector. Profile and Trends 2014: Ne...
Many TAFEs have yet to respond effectively to changes to the funding model and contestability arrang...
This paper examines whether the contribution of tertiary education toeconomic growth and income per ...
The issue of funding tertiary education continues to be a subject of enormous cardinality with an ex...
Over recent decades most of the developed world has invested significantly in lifting the proportion...
Master of Commerce in Economics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Governments worldwide s...
Education and training is a continuum, from early childhood, through schooling, to tertiary study an...
This fact sheet describes selected characteristics of Māori tertiary education students. It includes...