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Students' Transition between School and Tertiary Education: 2nd Edition
Students' Transition between School and Tertiary Education: 2nd Edition
The purpose of this document is to report on recent trends in school leavers? transition between school and tertiary education.
Author: Marian
Loader & Jacinta Dalgety, Ministry of Education
Date Published: April 2008
Executive Summary
Completing a tertiary qualification is beneficial to both the individual and society. Students who come to tertiary education directly from school have higher completion rates, lower attrition rates and are more likely to go onto higher levels of study than other cohorts of students.
In the last
ten years the proportion of school leavers going directly to tertiary education
has increased dramatically, much of this growth is due to increases in
enrolments in lower level certificate qualifications. Students who leave
school to study at certificate level in the tertiary sector typically choose to
study at the same levels available to them at school.
This report found that academic achievement while at secondary school is a good
indicator of a school leavers? tertiary education enrolment behaviour.
Full download can be obtained from: http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/publications/schooling/20918


