This is interesting… Data is from the NZQA data set for NCALNE qualifications as reported in the Tertiary Education Targeted Review of Qualification (TRoQ) needs analysis. Data is for 2012.
- 485,000 NZers with no qualifications in 2012.
- 310,000 NZers currently in work with no qualifications in 2012.
- 254,000 assessments carried out using the Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool.
- 250,000 jobs ceased to exist in any given year.
- 250,000 new jobs are created in any given year.
- 101,000 learners assessed using the Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool.
- 55,000 people aged 15-24 not in employment, education or training in 2013
- 35,000 full time equivalent staff employed by recognised tertiary organisations.
- 27,000 actual tertiary education teachers, learning facilitators, and assessors working in 2012.
- 16,000 tutors and teaching staff to whom pre-degree teacher education qualifications of any kind may be relevant in 2012.
- 2,570 graduates in total from NCALNE (Voc) and NCALNE (Educator) from 2009-2012.
- 2,198 NCALNE (Voc) graduates in total from between 2009-2012.
- 1494 NCALNE (Voc) graduates from 4 private training organisations including ALEC as well as Te Wananga o Aotearoa.
- 373 NCALNE (Voc) graduates from Institutes of Technology and Polytechs (ITPs).
- 372 NCALNE (Ed) graduates from 2009-2012.
- 210 NCALNE (Ed) graduates from Literacy Aotearoa.
- 35 providers offering the NCALNE (Voc) between 2009-2012.
- 5: Number of providers delivering the NCALNE (Ed) between 2009-2012.
- 0: Number of universities or ITPs requiring a teaching qualification as a pre-requisite for appointment as full time staff in 2010.
Aside from the fact that this data is now out of date by two years, thoughts anyone…?
