Common use of Quality Assurance Processes Clause in Contracts

Quality Assurance Processes. The NZQA registers New Zealand qualifications at levels on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications and assesses overseas qualifications against the Register. • Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (Teaching Council) approves and monitors teacher education courses. • Secondary teacher education providers of approved courses limit entry into their courses to those with Level 7 qualifications that support the teaching of the New Zealand secondary curriculum in years 7-13. • Teacher education providers graduate only those who meet the Teaching Council’s Standards for the • Ministry of Education | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga verifies the level(s) of qualification(s) for pay purposes using information from the NZQA, the Teaching Council and teacher education providers.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Quality Assurance Processes. The NZQA registers New Zealand qualifications at levels on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications and assesses overseas qualifications against the Register. • Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (Teaching Council) approves and monitors teacher education courses. • Secondary teacher education providers of approved courses limit entry into their courses to those with Level 7 qualifications that support the teaching of the New Zealand secondary curriculum in years 7-13. • Teacher education providers graduate only those who meet the Teaching Council’s Standards for the Teaching Profession. • Ministry of Education | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga verifies the level(s) of qualification(s) for pay purposes using information from the NZQA, the Teaching Council and teacher education providers.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Quality Assurance Processes. The NZQA registers New Zealand qualifications at levels on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications and assesses overseas qualifications against the Register. • Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (Teaching Council) approves and monitors teacher education courses. • Secondary teacher education providers of approved courses limit entry into their courses to those with Level 7 qualifications that support the teaching of the New Zealand secondary curriculum in years 7-7- 13. • Teacher education providers graduate only those who meet the Teaching Council’s Standards for the Teaching Profession. • Ministry of Education | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga verifies the level(s) of qualification(s) for pay purposes using information from the NZQA, the Teaching Council and teacher education providers.

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Sources: Collective Agreement