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04/04/24
Te Whakatōnga Progress Report 2024
Muka Tangata is pleased to share a progress report on Te Whakatōnga – our bespoke approach to deliberately incorporating mātauranga Māori and te ao Māori...
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27/03/24
Review of Muka Tangata Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR)
Muka Tangata is responsible for the development and maintenance of Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) documents. Each CMR document covers the requirements which Tertiary Education...
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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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04/03/24
Get involved: Entry Level and Agriculture qualification development projects
Muka Tangata has launched two simultaneous qualification development projects for all people, food and fibre Entry Level and Agriculture qualifications, standards and micro-credentials. These qualification...
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28/02/24
New Forestry Micro-credentials approved by NZQA
Muka Tangata is proud to share that 10 new Forestry micro-credentials have been successfully approved and listed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), and...
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16/02/24
Public consultation open: Food and Fibre Leadership micro-credential
Muka Tangata has been working with representatives and leaders across the food and fibre sector, and from other Workforce Development Councils, to design a new...
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14/02/24
Online professional development seminars for 2024
The Muka Tangata Quality Assurance and Enhancement team will be holding a series of 10 online professional development seminars between February and May 2024. These...
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09/02/24
Feedback open: draft Food and Fibre Skills Framework
Muka Tangata is seeking feedback on a Food and Fibre Skills Framework, which will help to create pathways, enable greater transferability of skills, and support...
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07/02/24
Forestry qualification development project 2024
The Forestry qualifications development project continues in 2024. This year, we are working on qualifications, standards and micro-credentials in particular areas of Forestry – Harvesting,...
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19/01/24
Online professional development workshops for providers a success
A series of online professional development workshops upskilling providers and schools in delivery and assessment practices, held by Muka Tangata, have proven to be a...
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16/01/24
Industry changers in the food and fibre sector.
In 2021, industry changers made up 64% of new entrants to the food and fibre workforce! What does this mean for the food and...
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10/01/24
Quality assurance tools that change behaviours and make a real difference
Hui whakapūmau (site visits) are an important tool in our approach to moderation and quality assurance – they build whanaungatanga, mutual relationships, confidence and improve...
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