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ALEC Profile Part 2: Organisational Relationships

Here’s Part 2 of our updated and now open-source 3-part organisational profile. Please comment if you have anything to say…

2.1 Organisational Structure

Governance

ALEC is a limited liability company founded in 2007 and wholly owned by the shareholders. The governance of ALEC lies with the two shareholders who are also the senior leadership of the company.

ALEC Organisation Chart Anon - New Page

Reporting relationships

All contractors report directly to the Director either verbally or electronically as appropriate. Because we are a small decentralised organisation we rely on tracked emails, phone conversations, and close working relationships as our main means of communication and reporting.

2.2 ALEC learners & stakeholders

Market segments and learner groups

Our key market segment is tutors and trainers delivering trades, vocational, foundations or other content specific training usually at levels 1-3 on the NZQA framework. This training is often funded by Student Achievement Component (SAC) funding or Youth Guarantee (YG) funding. These tutors are often employed by other private training establishments (PTEs), Institutes of Technology and Polytechs (ITPs), or Government Training Establishments (GTEs).

In addition to trades and vocational tutors, we also train and assess:

These tutors, trainers, and their organisations require and expect our training to be flexible and practical. Where we deliver face-to-face, our participants expect training to be enjoyable and engaging. In terms of our online and distance delivery, learners expect flexibility and sometimes creative solutions to problems they often pose about how they will complete the training or gather their evidence.

In terms of customer support, learners expect us to be available by phone, email, and online in normal working hours, but also sometimes outside of this as well when they are working under pressure or are severely time constrained.

Stakeholder groups

One key stakeholder for our training is the TEC. As a preferred provider for NCALNE delivery, the TEC expects us to:

Another key stakeholder group is the NZQA. Most recently, ALEC was involved in the working party looking at the ALNE qualifications as part of the Targeted Review of Qualifications. Also, having staff complete ALNE qualifications assists other organisations in meeting their own NZQA compliance requirements.

Communication is maintained with TEC through regular reporting as per contractual agreements and through approval, accreditation, and external evaluation and review (EER) with NZQA.

2.3 ALEC partners

ALEC’s key strategic partner at the present time is Pathways Awarua. As an online learning platform made in New Zealand with a focus on literacy and numeracy, ALEC and Pathways Awarua may have several opportunities moving forward.

In terms of roles, ALEC can contribute existing and new ALNE content, resources, and ideas, and Pathways Awarua can contribute technical expertise in developing the material into online interactive content.

Moving forward, production and delivery are likely to be shared as ALEC creates new material for the revised qualification and Pathways Awarua develops capability for online assessment evidence collection as well as content delivery.

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