TWoA Annual Report 2012 - page 46

Impact
# Measure
Achieved
2012
Target
2012
Target
2013
Tauira and
their whānau
are engaged in
education
1.
Proportion of tauira who would
recommend their programme to others
95%
95%
95%
Graduates are
sought after by
the community
and business
sectors
2.4
Proportion of graduates who gain
employment or additional responsibility in
employment or in the community
62%
62%
63%
2.5 Tauira retained in study
71%
70%
72%
2.6 Proportion of tauira following a pathway to
higher education
35%
39%
42%
2.7 Course completion rates
80%
79%
80%
2.8 Qualification completion rates
72%
71%
75%
Graduates
are secure and
confident in
mātauranga
Māori
2.9
Proportion of tauira who confirm
an increased understanding of
mātauranga Māori
Not
assessed
Establish
baseline
Increase
Output measures
Outputs related to Oranga ensure that Te Wānanga o Aotearoa continues to deliver high-quality, relevant
qualifications. During 2012, we met or exceeded all measures assessed as part of our Oranga outputs.
The following table shows measures and results for Oranga outputs.
Impact measures
In 2012, we achieved all targets for impacts resulting from Oranga outputs with the exception of the measure
for tauira following a pathway to higher education (recorded 35% against a target of 39%). We are dedicated
to encouraging our tauira to engage in a journey through tertiary education that will help them achieve their
dreams. In the coming years, we will continue to consult with our stakeholders to identify new programmes
that will strengthen pathways of learning through our organisation and offer enticing opportunities for tauira to
remain engaged in tertiary education.
The following table shows impact measures, targets and results for the cultural, social and economic prosperity
outcome in 2012.
# Measure
Achieved
2012
Target
2012
Target
2013
1.4 External Evaluation and Review reports ‘confident’ or ‘highly
confident’ in capability in self-assessment
Highly
confident
Confident
Confident
1.5 External Evaluation and Review reports ‘confident’ or ‘highly
confident’ in educational performance
Not
assessed
Confident
Confident
1.6 EFTS consumption aligns with the Investment Plan
- 0.09%
+/-3%
99-105%
2.1 Proportion of tauira who are satisfied or highly satisfied
91%
91%
92%
2.3 Proportion of Māori SAC EFTS enrolled at
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
49%
49%
48%
As mentioned above, our most recent EER was conducted by NZQA in June 2010, and educational performance
was not considered as part of that review. An EER to be conducted in April 2013 will provide up-to-date data for
these measures and will be reported in Te Pūrongo 2013.
Tauira satisfaction data (measure 2.1) are drawn from the Kāpuia Graduate Community Survey question, ‘Did your
programme of study meet your expectations?’ Ninety-one per cent of respondents answered, ‘Yes’.
Te pŪrongo 2012
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