TWoA Annual Report 2012 - page 43

The following table shows measures, targets and results for our mātauranga Māori outputs.
#
Measure
Achieved
2012
Target
2012
Target
2013
1.1
Number of EFTS successfully completing
post-graduate mātauranga Māori qualifications at
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
0
0
0
1.2 Number of rangahau outputs
384
100
200
1.3
Proportion of tauira who would recommend their programme
to others
95%
95%
95%
1.4
EER records a rating of ‘confident’ or ‘highly confident’ against
capability in self-assessment
Highly
confident
Confident
Confident
1.5
EER records a rating of ‘confident’ or ‘highly confident’ against
educational performance
Not
assessed
Confident
Confident
1.6 EFTS consumption matches the Investment Plan agreement
-.09%
+/-3%
99-105%
The target for measure 1.1, post-graduate mātauranga Māori qualifications, is set at 0 because the qualification
(Te Waka Hiringa) will be delivered for the first time in 2013 with tauira graduating at the end of 2014.
Results relating to our External Evaluation and Review, or EER (measures 1.4 and 1.5) are taken from our most
recent review conducted in 2010. That review evaluated our rangahau capability, our strategic direction and
our self-assessment capability – educational performance was not assessed on that occasion. Our next EER is
scheduled for April 2013. Educational performance will be assessed as part of that review and results will be
reported in Te Pūrongo 2013.
Impact measures
Full impacts that result from mātauranga Māori outputs are more long-term by nature and will become fully
evident as Te Huanganui is embedded across our organisation. Two targets were set for 2012 and both of these
were achieved.The following table shows mātauranga Māori impacts, measures, targets and results for 2012.
Impact
# Measure
Achieved
2012
Target
2012
Target
2013
Rangahau is respected
and credible
1.7
Number of research
outputs published in
peer reviewed journals or
delivered at conferences
113
Establish
baseline
Increase
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is
respected by indigenous
communities
1.8
Number of Māori and
indigenous people travelling
to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
to build their knowledge of
mātauranga Māori and/or
indigenous education
5 groups
Establish
baseline
Increase
All New Zealanders are
motivated to engage with
mātauranga Māori
1.9
Successful qualification
completion for mātauranga
Māori programmes
67%
67%
69%
1.10
Proportion of tauira engaging
in mātauranga Māori
programmes at Te Wānanga
o Aotearoa (programmes that
sit in the mātauranga Māori
pathway, including reo)
50%
30%
31%
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