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June 2014

Achievement, Retention, Transitions. June 2014. Strategic Elements. 5 out of 5 Māori and Pacific Maximising the contribution of education to the New Zealand economy. The “Guarantee”. A free place for all 16-19 year olds

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June 2014

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  1. Achievement, Retention, Transitions June2014

  2. Strategic Elements • 5 out of 5 • Māori and Pacific • Maximising the contribution of education to the New Zealand economy

  3. The “Guarantee” • A free place for all 16-19 year olds • A choice of relevant and meaningful learning opportunities for each student • Enables everybody to achieve NCEA L2 or equivalent • Lays a strong foundation to progress to further education, training and work

  4. Vision This requires: Transforming the education system at the Secondary-Tertiary-Work interface

  5. Mission, Success Achievement: BPS target – 85%, or more Retention: 15-19 yrs olds remaining in education Transitions: Progressing to Level 4+ (Tertiary and/or Training)

  6. Operational Priorities • Directly targeting achievement in a very student centred way • System level changes to achieve sustainable student-centred opportunities and improved system performance

  7. Operational Strategies • Data Destinations • Connections Collaboration • Curriculum Choice • Coherence Clarity • Communities Participating

  8. www.youthguarantee.net.nz This is a free app-launched yesterday and would encourage everyone to communicate this to their contacts, down to student level https://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/occupational-outlook-2014/id820638027?mt=8 Other notices will go out on this too. Download it on your phones. http://www.dol.govt.nz/publications/lmr/occupational-outlook/

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