Budget Must Match Tertiary Education Strategy
Budget initiatives need to match the Tertiary Education Strategy
The Aotearoa Tertiary Students' Association (ATSA) believes that an effective way to make sense of this afternoon's budget [as it relates to education] is to read it in tandem with the Tertiary Education Strategy.
"Over the past three years, this government has appeared to consult widely with most stakeholders in the sector," ATSA President Julie Pettett stated today. "The acid test for the worth of that consultation was always going to be how the words translated in action."
"Matching budget funding with
each of the tertiary education strategies and objectives is
the only sensible way to test the worth of all the talk this
government and sector has engaged in," Pettett concluded.
"Students and the wider community have the right to expect
there will be some clear relationships between this budget
and that
strategy."
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