Vocational Schools 150

| Sunday, March 13, 2011


New Zealand is served by 39 Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) established under the Industry Training Act 1992 to set standards, arrange training and provide leadership within an industry on future skill and training needs. By comparison with international arrangements, ITOs have several unusual features. Firstly, they use public funding, supplemented by funding provided by firms, to directly purchase training from accredited training providers rather than relying on those providers to anticipate the demand for training. Secondly, ITOs have encouraged more and more training to be delivered in the workplace instead of in simulated environments. Industry Training, as organised by ITOs, has expanded from traditional apprenticeships to cover most occupations and industries and also to provide training for mature workers, for example, over 10% of trainees aged 50 or over. Moreover, although ITOs develop training for specific occupations and industries, most qualifications include a lot of generic training in literacy and numeracy. This challenges the prevailing idea of vocational education and the standard layperson view that it focuses on apprenticeships.
The best source for information in New Zealand is through the Industry Training Federation.
Polytechnics, Private Training Establishments, Wananga and others also deliver vocational training, amongst other areas.




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