TWoA Annual Report 2013 - page 30

# Measure
Achieved
2012
Achieved
2013
Target
2013
Target
2014
1.4 External Evaluation and Review reports ‘confident’ or ‘highly
confident’ in capability in self-assessment.
Highly
confident
Confident
Confident
Confident
1.5 External Evaluation and review reports ‘confident’ or ‘highly confident’
in capability against educational performance.
Not
assessed
Highly
confident
Confident
Confident
1.6 Funding consumption matches the Investment Plan agreement.
-0.9% 100.2% 99-105% 99-105%
2.1 Proportion of tauira who are satisfied or highly satisfied.
91% 93% 92% 93%
2.3 Proportion of Māori SAC EFTS enrolled at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
49% 52% 48% 48%
# Impact
Measure
Achieved
2012
Achieved
2013
Target
2013
Target
2014
1.3 Graduates and their whānau
are engaged in education.
Proportion of tauira who would
recommend their programme to others.
95% 95% 95% 95%
2.4
Graduates are sought after by
the community and business
sectors.
Proportion of graduates who gain
employment or additional responsibility
in employment or in the community.
62%
64% 63% 64%
2.5
Tauira retained in study.
71% 75% 72% 74%
2.6
Proportion of tauira following a pathway
to higher education.
35% 42% 42% 45%
2.7
Course completion rates
80% 81% 80% 81%
2.8
Qualification completion rates
72% 81% 75% 78%
2.9 Graduates are secure and
confident in mātauranga
Māori.
Proportion of tauira who confirm an
increased understanding of mātauranga
Māori.
Not
assessed
77% Establish
baseline
Increase
on 2013
The result reported for measure 2.1 is drawn from the 2013 Tauira Survey. As a proxy indicator for satisfaction
levels, we measure the proportion of tauira who would recommend their qualification to other people or their
whānau. Ninety-three per cent of tauira indicated that they would recommend their qualification to others or
their whānau.
Impact measures
The measures and targets to monitor the medium-term impact of our activities related to this outcome
concentrate on tauira success and their educational journey at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
In 2013, we exceeded all of our targets as a result of the initiatives and projects above, and our tauira course
and qualification completion rates continued to increase. Notably, 64% of graduates told us that their
qualification assisted them to gain employment or additional responsibility in their jobs or in the community
(measure 2.4). This is a 2% increase on the 2012 result and exceeds the target by 1%.
Another success was that 42% of our tauira who studied at level 1 to 3 chose to continue their educational
journey and enrol in a higher level programme. We applaud these tauira who gained the confidence to
continue studying and increase their knowledge. The following table shows impact measures, targets and
results for this outcome.
Authority. The following table shows the output measures targets and results for this outcome.
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