Proposed changes to our tertiary education system
12 May 2017
Proposed changes to our tertiary education
system
This bill seeks to affect the day to day
running of tertiary education organisations (TEOs) by
increasing the flexibility of funding for TEOs through
changes to the Education Act 1989. It is proposed that TEOs
accountability also be increased under this bill. The
Government states the bill’s aims include:
•
Updating legislation on the everyday running of tertiary
education organisations
• Modernising how information
collection by tertiary institutions is
monitored
• Adjusting the tertiary funding framework,
and
• Making tertiary organisations more
accountable.
Tell the Education and Science Committee
what you think
Send your submission on the bill by
midnight on 23 June 2016.
For more details about the
bill:
• Read the full content of the bill
•
Get more details about the bill
•
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