Round and the Investment Toolkit Welcome Time Session - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The 2018 Investment Plan Round and the Investment Toolkit Welcome Time Session Presenter/Facilitator 9.00am Opening Paora Ammunson, Chief Advisor Mori Lisa Eames, Lead Advisor Operations 9.10am Welcome Mike Blanchard, DCE Operations


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The 2018 Investment Plan Round and the Investment Toolkit

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Welcome

Time Session Presenter/Facilitator 9.00am Opening Paora Ammunson, Chief Advisor Māori Lisa Eames, Lead Advisor – Operations 9.10am Welcome Mike Blanchard, DCE Operations (Wgtn/Akld) Deirdre Marshall, DCOO Operations (Chch) 9.30am Investment Toolkit overview Focus Area Briefs Lisa Eames 10.00am Question and Answer opportunity Lisa Eames 10.30am Morning tea 10.50am Investment Briefs and the new Ngā Kete tools Sam Egan, Senior Advisor – Operations Fraser Sloane, Principal Analyst – Information 11.45am Question and Answer opportunity Lisa Eames 12.15pm Lunch 1-2.55pm Workshops for interested participants:

  • Primary sector FAB
  • Capability Framework
  • A tertiary system that works for everyone
  • Ngā Kete

Dr Peter Winsley (Wgtn), Tim Tries (Akld/Chch) Dr Stephen Marshall Paora Ammunson (Wgtn/Akld), Lisale Falema’a (Chch) Fraser Sloane

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“Tuitui tangata, Tuitui korowai”

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The 2018 Investment Round

› We want a tertiary education system that delivers good outcomes for all New Zealanders. › To do this, we will invest in provision that:

Responds to demand Good educational performance Provides efficient pathways Meets commitments Good post- study

  • utcomes
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We have 2 key focus areas for this Investment Round

A tertiary system that works for everyone Using insights from information and analysis

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These will result in…

More investment in high-quality programmes Less investment in poorer performing programmes A growing evidence base Increased value from tertiary spend

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We need each other

We can’t achieve this without you, so collaboration throughout Plan engagement is vital

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The Investment Toolkit

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The Investment Toolkit

To help us collaborate on your Investment Plan we have created an Investment Toolkit. › http://www.tec.govt.nz/funding/funding-and-performance/investment/investment-toolkit/

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The Investment Round timeline

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How do the new products help you prepare your Investment Plan?

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Focus Area Briefs

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What are the Focus Area Briefs?

The Focus Area Briefs (FABs) outline specific shifts we want to see in particular focus areas. There are four FABs for the 2018 Investment Round:

Tai Tokerau Northland Primary Sector South Auckland Innovation skills for the economy

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Tai Tokerau Northland

We want: › Stronger pathways into higher-level qualifications › Improved participation and achievement rates › A combined Investment Plan

Tai Tokerau Northland

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Primary Sector

We want to: › Grow key areas of provision at levels 4 and above – Level 4 apprenticeships – Levels 5-6 management training – Primary sector-specific degree provision – Post-graduate study › Work with the sector to encourage more learners into a primary sector career

Primary Sector

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South Auckland

We want: › Improved transitions for Pasifika learners › Parity of participation and achievement for Pasifika learners › To work with you and aiga in South Auckland to raise aspiration and learner success

South Auckland

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Innovation skills for the economy

We want: › Provision that fosters innovation skills We will work with you on: › Greater investment in this type of provision › How to increase learner demand

Tai Tokerau Northland Innovation skills for the economy

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How should Focus Area Briefs be used?

› Identify which FABs apply to you › Outline in your Investment Plans how you will respond to the shifts sought It is important to note: › The FABs are a starting point for discussion › There are specific sessions in the afternoon for you discuss the FABs with us

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Investment Briefs

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What is an Investment Brief?

Youth Guarantee SAC levels 4-7 (non-degree) SAC levels 1-3 SAC level 7 (degree)

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We want TEC’s investment decisions to be….

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Each Investment Brief contains…

› The purpose of the provision › The key outputs/outcomes for this area of provision and targets for where we want to see these move to over the next 5 years › The investment activity that TEC will undertake to achieve the targets.

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Investment Brief targets – an example

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Some final points

› The targets set out in the Investment Briefs are system targets and not individual TEO targets › TEOs need to analyse their organisation and consider the context it operates in › Your Investment Manager or Advisor will be talking to you about these documents

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Using the new Qlik apps

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Qlik Apps used for the Investment Briefs and other useful Apps

My Provision App My Performance App Secondary- Tertiary Transition App My Commitments App Post Study Outcomes App (coming soon)

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“Tuitui tangata, Tuitui korowai”