Only 36% confidence in tertiary education system

An NZQA commissioned survey has found only a staggeringly low 36% have confidence in the quality of the tertiary education system. 36% are neutral and 24% had little or no confidence.

An education system should have 70% or greater confidence. This appallingly low figure is the legacy of the Maharey years.

Cullen’s greatest task is to restore confidence. He seems to be off to an okay start.

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