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06/03/24
Te Haumako – Māori Workforce Development Plan webinars
Kai aku nui, kai aku rahi, kai aku whakatamarahi ki te rangi tēnā koutou katoa. Tēnei te reo whakaiti o Muka Tangata e pari atu...
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07/01/24
New leadership course under development for the horticulture sector
UPDATE 16 February: Public consultation is now open on this micro-credential. Read more and have your say here: Leadership micro-credential consultation. Muka Tangata, the...
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12/12/23
Delivery and assessment in the 21st Century – we need your help!
Muka Tangata has been working with food and fibre industries to identify opportunities to ensure there is appropriate delivery and flexible assessment models that meet...
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30/11/23
Muka Tangata supporting schools to deliver Agriculture and Horticulture unit standards
Muka Tangata is working with the Horticulture and Agriculture Teachers Association of New Zealand (HATA) to support delivery of high-quality quality assessment materials for secondary...
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26/11/23
New irrigation micro-credentials on the way
Muka Tangata is working with the irrigation industry to develop new credentials to better support learners and the industry. Muka Tangata Chief Executive Jeremy Baker...
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19/11/23
A New Approach to Learner Pathways research project
Muka Tangata and Food and Fibre Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) have launched a project to create a skills framework that will support the development...
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11/10/23
National Trade Academy and Muka Tangata partnership supports good outcomes for learners
Muka Tangata and the National Trade Academy (NTA) are working together to support good outcomes for learners. The NTA delivers training across the food and...
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09/10/23
‘E so’o le fau I le fau’ – United in strength and amplifying Pacific Excellence
In a visit with visitors representing qualifications and training authorities across Pacific nations, as part of a tour hosted by NZQA, Muka Tangata Chief Executive...
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05/10/23
Te Tai Tokerau visit
Te Tai Tokerau, located in the northernmost part of New Zealand, is home to various iwi and hapū (tribes and sub-tribes) who play a significant...
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04/09/23
Transformation through collaboration: Empowering Pacific learners, businesses and employers
Strengthening career pathways and building a pipeline of Pacific talent through skills that industry need, now and in the future is at the heart of...
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30/08/23
Te Reo ki Tua! National Māori Language Revitalisation Symposium
Muka Tangata wants ākonga (learners) to flourish in the food and fibre sector, and for employers and industry to get workers with the skills they...
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06/06/23
Ohu Ahumahi sign a Memorandum of Collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Force
The MoC is another step forward in realising the vision of Ohu Ahumahi where people are at the centre, with endless possibilities to choose their...
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