This thesis assesses the impact of the 1989 skill ecosystem reform, whereby New Zealand initiated a comprehensive reform of its skill ecosystem. The reforms radically transformed the education and training system and were driven primarily by the approval of the Education Act 1989 and the Industry Training Act 1992 and their amendments. For this thesis, the reform ended in 2020 with the approval of the Education and Training Act 2020. The reforms were part of a broader political transformation in New Zealand that ended up embarking on market policies to increase its productivity. Education and training were identified as a necessary condition to achieve that goal. New Zealand’s skill ecosystem has its foundations in the strong system built i...
This paper discusses expectations, policies and practices that currently underpin education within t...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This final report from the ‘Employer-Led Channels’ theme of the Education Employment Linkages resear...
In 1984, slightly more than a decade ago, neo-liberal economic theory under the guise of 'free marke...
For the last five years the author has been involved in a five-year trans-disciplinary research prog...
The Integrating Employment, Skills and Economic Development (IESED) report to the Organisation for E...
Ways in which the shape of New Zealand's educational system crucially affected the implementati...
Recent history of schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand has seen ongoing efforts to achieve improvement ...
This paper will review work in progress on a teaching programme for students whose formal education ...
In their 1997 green paper on tertiary education the Ministry of Education said, "to ensure our prosp...
In recent years there has been continuing debate about what skills are needed for New Zealand's comp...
Since the 1980s much emphasis has been placed on the need for a dramatic re-orientation towards work...
International education today is an important export industry for New Zealand. It has come a long wa...
Public education in New Zealand has become a globally marketable commodity, with the “export educati...
This paper discusses expectations, policies and practices that currently underpin education within t...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This final report from the ‘Employer-Led Channels’ theme of the Education Employment Linkages resear...
In 1984, slightly more than a decade ago, neo-liberal economic theory under the guise of 'free marke...
For the last five years the author has been involved in a five-year trans-disciplinary research prog...
The Integrating Employment, Skills and Economic Development (IESED) report to the Organisation for E...
Ways in which the shape of New Zealand's educational system crucially affected the implementati...
Recent history of schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand has seen ongoing efforts to achieve improvement ...
This paper will review work in progress on a teaching programme for students whose formal education ...
In their 1997 green paper on tertiary education the Ministry of Education said, "to ensure our prosp...
In recent years there has been continuing debate about what skills are needed for New Zealand's comp...
Since the 1980s much emphasis has been placed on the need for a dramatic re-orientation towards work...
International education today is an important export industry for New Zealand. It has come a long wa...
Public education in New Zealand has become a globally marketable commodity, with the “export educati...
This paper discusses expectations, policies and practices that currently underpin education within t...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...
This paper investigates changes in patterns of education and the highest qualifications people gaine...