Rachael Kelly16:17, May 06 2021
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Displaced workers who have lost their jobs during Covid-19 are being offered free study to retrain for jobs in the agriculture industry.
Agriculture students at the Southern Institute of Technology will be able to get into work faster thanks to a new training option. SIT is joining Tai Poutini Polytechnic and Primary ITO on a training initiative that allows students to share their time between tertiary education providers, shifting their training focus depending on work opportunities. The collaboration builds on a pilot West Coast programme that started earlier this year, Tai Poutini Polytechnic Board chair Rebecca Keoghan said.
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Press Release – Tai Poutini Polytechnic Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) is joining Tai Poutini Polytechnic and Primary ITO on a training initiative that aims to get agriculture learners in jobs more quickly by giving offering training options. The collaboration builds on a pilot West Coast …
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) is joining Tai Poutini Polytechnic and Primary ITO on a training initiative that aims to get agriculture learners in jobs more quickly by giving offering training options.
The collaboration builds on a pilot West Coast programme which started earlier this year. It allows students to share their time between tertiary education providers, shifting their training focus depending on work opportunities.
Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 5:34 pm
Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) is joining Tai
Poutini Polytechnic and Primary ITO on a training initiative
that aims to get agriculture learners in jobs more quickly
by giving offering training options.
The collaboration
builds on a pilot West Coast programme which started earlier
this year. It allows students to share their time between
tertiary education providers, shifting their training focus
depending on work opportunities.
The initiative is a
great fit for the new Te Pūkenga model, putting learners at
the centre and seeing training providers work together to
explore new ways to benefit employers and the