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Business Scoop » Only Small Number Of Kiwi Students Progress To Tertiary Tech Education

Press Release – Make Lemonade Technology is New Zealands fastest growing and second biggest export sector, but a new national survey has found only a small number of students progress from secondary to tertiary technology education. There has been a disappointing decline … Technology is New Zealand’s fastest growing and second biggest export sector, but a new national survey has found only a small number of students progress from secondary to tertiary technology education. There has been a disappointing decline in participation in NCEA technology and maths standards, the core feeder subjects for technology degrees, however it is the drop off between secondary and tertiary education that is most marked, the survey says.

auckland scoop co nz » Only Small Number Of Kiwi Students Progress To Tertiary Tech Education

Press Release – Make Lemonade Technology is New Zealand’s fastest growing and second biggest export sector, but a new national survey has found only a small number of students progress from secondary to tertiary technology education. There has been a disappointing decline in participation in NCEA technology and maths standards, the core feeder subjects for technology degrees, however it is the drop off between secondary and tertiary education that is most marked, the survey says. The Digital Skills survey says not enough Kiwis choose lucrative digital tech careers and there is often a mismatch between what the education system provides and what the tech ecosystem needs.

IT training needed for New Zealand to stay competitive in global markets - survey

Photo: 123RF NZTech s Digital Skills Aotearoa survey found firms were not doing enough to upskill their staff, leaving a lack of experienced workers to fill complex digital technology roles. About 100,000 people worked in digital roles in New Zealand, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller said. Companies spend less than 10 percent on upskilling. In 2019, more than 80 percent of the skilled workers needed to fill jobs in the sector came from overseas, he said. About 4000 to 5000 new digital technology workers were needed in New Zealand each year. Similar numbers of students were trained and 3863 immigrants also gained visas for IT work in 2019 - but gaps still existed for highly skilled IT staff, the survey found.

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