Source: Tertiary Education Commission
At the TEC, we gather a range of information about common issues through our monitoring activities. We’re committed to partnering with tertiary education organisations, and sharing learnings from our monitoring work to help the sector build capability so we can all achieve better outcomes for learners.
At the TEC, we gather a range of information about common issues through our monitoring activities. We’re committed to partnering with tertiary education organisations, and sharing learnings from our monitoring work to help the sector build capability so we can all achieve better outcomes for learners.
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The Government has allowed in many overseas critical workers while Kiwi families remain separated.
A Labour Party branch secretary is criticising his own party after seeing first-hand what New Zealand border controls are doing to foreigners in the country since before lockdown. Peter Barrett was recently re-elected as secretary of the Labour Party branch in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby and worked on Labour candidate Helen White’s 2020 campaign for Auckland Central. He was not about to switch allegiances but believed the Government – which he still mostly backed – was moving in a world of “absurdities” by removing the rights of some foreigners to work here when no New Zealanders could be found to fill jobs.
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The authority has run an initial trial with the University of Alberta, which looked at 31,103 exams from 2019 level 1 history and level 1, 2 and 3 English, with the recommendation being to run further trials to look at how the technology could work. “The outcome of the next phase of research will help to decide whether there is value in using automated marking of text, and where that value may be for NCEA.
NZQA
NZQA does not have formal plans to implement the technology, but says it is looking at how it could be used in an NCEA context in the future (File photo).