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  2. Australia and New Zealand School of Government - Wikipedia

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    ANZSOG also administers an internationally recognised case teaching program with outstanding teachers and a library of case studies, developed specifically for the use of ANZSOG and its affiliates, in the specialist teaching area of public policy and management, in the ANZSOG region – Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

  3. List of public sector organisations in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Public sector organisations in New Zealand comprise the state sector organisations plus those of local government. Within the state sector lies the state services , and within this lies the core public service.

  4. History of education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In August 1988 the Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand, published Tomorrow's Schools which accepted most of the recommendations of the Picot Report, [64] [31] setting the changes into law with the Education Act 1989. [65] [66] Schools became autonomous entities, managed by Boards of Trustees and as of 2024, this model continues. [67] [68]

  5. List of Australian Government entities - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2023, there are 1,334 government entities reportable to the Australian Government Organisations Register. This includes: [ 2 ] [ 3 ] 191 "principal" entities, including non-corporate Commonwealth entities (such as the 20 cabinet departments ), corporate Commonwealth entities, and Commonwealth companies

  6. The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The institution underwent a major transformation in 1990 when it was renamed The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, going on to become a multi-faceted provider of ODL courses and services. Located in Lower Hutt near New Zealand's capital city Wellington, The Open Polytechnic provides tertiary education at a national level for 30,000 students each ...

  7. Education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Following the abolition of the provinces in November 1876, New Zealand established a free, compulsory, and secular national state education system from 1 January 1878, largely modelled on the Canterbury system. [18] Victorian ideals had an influence on New Zealand education and schools even if open to both genders would often separate boys and ...

  8. New Zealand Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA; Māori: Mana Tohu Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is the New Zealand government Crown entity tasked with administering educational assessment and qualifications. It was established by the Education Act 1989.

  9. Academic ranks (Australia and New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [dubious – discuss] In Australia and NZ, the number of academics at Level E is approximately 10 percent of the total number of academic staff. [10] This rank is only given to those who have demonstrated outstanding competence and academic leadership in research, teaching, and service as well as achieving international recognition of their ...