Title: EDUCATION SYSTEM
1EDUCATION SYSTEM CODE OF PRACTICE
Session 2 Carol Ho, New Zealand Trade Development
Centre
2THE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- Primary and SecondaryState Funded, Private and
IntegratedNational Certificate of Education
Achievement (NCEA)Pathway to tertiary education - Tertiary8 Universities
- 21 Institutes Of Technology And Polytechnics
(ITPs) - Many Private Training Establishment
- English Language TrainingPrivate Training
Establishments Universities and ITPs
3PATHWAYS
- Tertiary18 years old
- Secondary 13 17 years old
- Intermediate11 12 years old
- Primary5 10 years old
- Pre School3 5 years old
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6PRIMARY INTERMEDIATE
- 5 10 years old
- Not all junior schools accept international
students - Find junior schools by
- doing a search on www.newzealandeducated.com
-
- checking Code of Practice list on
www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international -
- doing a search on www.tki.org.nz/e/schools
7SECONDARY
- Year 9 10
- Basic core of subjects, no formalised assessment
- Year 11 (NCEA Level 1)Begin to specialise.
Mathematics, English and Science compulsory - Year 12 (NCEA Level 2)Specialise to six
subjects, must include English - Year 13 (NCEA Level 3)Four to six subjects,
ideally relevant to tertiary study
82008 SCHOOL TERMS
Term One late Jan/early Feb Friday 18th
April Term Two Monday 5th May Friday 4th
July Term Three Monday 21st July Friday 26th
September Term Four Monday 13th October 17th
19th December School terms can be viewed at
www.minedu.govt.nz then click School Terms
Holidays
9QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Secondary SchoolsEducation Review Office (ERO)
www.ero.govt.nz - Monitors schoolsNew Zealand
Qualifications Authority (NZQA)
www.nzqa.govt.nz - Sets Reviews qualification
standards - Administers national exams - UniversitiesNew Zealand Vice Chancellors
Committee (NZVCC) www.nzvcc.ac.nz - Advises on
academic programmes - ITPs, PTEs and English LanguageNew Zealand
Qualifications Authority (NZQA) www.nzqa.govt.nz - - Approves assures programme quality -
Audits institutions courses
10PASTORAL CARE
www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international
- Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of
International Students - All providers enrolling international students
must sign and comply - with the Code
- When students from other countries come to study
in New Zealand, it is important that they are
well informed, safe, and properly cared for - A Chinese translation of the Code is at
http//www.minedu.govt.nz/web/downloadable/dl6809_
v1/chinese-traditional.pdf - International Appeals Authority
11AGENT RESPONSIBILITY
- PART 3 CONTRACTED AGENTS
- 11.1 Signatories must advise recruitment agents
that recruitment agents must comply with the
Code. - 11.2 Signatories must direct recruitment agents
to a copy of the Code, in the agent's first
language where available. - 11.3 Signatories must advise recruitment agents
that their agreement may be terminated for
breach of the Code by the agent. This must be
stated in any written agreement between a
signatory and an agent. - 11.4 Signatories acknowledge that the ethical
performance of recruitment agents is of
paramount importance. - 11.5 If a signatory becomes aware that a
recruitment agent is - (a) Engaging in any false, misleading, or
deceptive conduct and/or (b) Contravening any
of the signatory's obligations under the Code
the signatory shall immediately advise the
agent in writing that they must cease that
activity. - 11.5.1 If the agent fails to cease the activity,
the signatory must immediately - (a) Withdraw their accreditation of that agent
(b) Terminate their agreement with that agent
and (c) Stop accepting students through that
agent.
12APPEAL AUTHORITY
PART 7 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES 24.3 Signatories
must display information about complaints
procedures available and the IEAA in prominent
positions within the institution. 25.5 Students
who consider that the services provided by a
signatory do not satisfy the requirements of the
Code may contact the IEAA after they have used
the schools internal procedures. 25.8 The IEAA
may refer complaints about matters outside the
scope of this Code, such as complaints about the
quality of education delivery and/or quality
assurance, to any relevant body empowered to
investigate the particular complaint. 26.1 The
IEAA will notify all parties affected by a
complaint of its decision in writing. The IEAA's
decision will be binding on all affected parties.
13PISA 2003
See www.oecd.org then search for PISA
14THE END
- Look at websites in this presentation for more
information - Or send your questions to NZTDC Taipei or ENZ
Wellington - carol.ho_at_nzte.govt.nz sarah.cornish_at_educatio
nnz.org.nz