by Matt Dyer » Fri Jun 15, 2007 6:53 pm
I'm not very surprised about these credits; I think it is important for us to all
remember
NCEA / NQF are public qualifications, it is their job as a Government service to provide qualifications for ALL New Zealander's, sure they may be simple and such, but there are people in this country who are well suited to these particular courses.
These are UNIT Standard credits, this means they are not Achievement Standards, they do not carry different Grades e.g. Achieved Merit or Excellence, and have been around even BEFORE NCEA was introduced, you can get unit or achievement standard credits in just about EVERYTHING, even successfully turning on a light bulb, yes there are credits for that, or McCredits, yes students can get credits for work experience while working in Mc Donald's!
The Basis I state this is that the Government has a role to fill in ALL types of people with nationally recognized qualifications, and with people at different educational levels here, they cater for all levels.
Although they are not recognized for UE (University Entrance) They do count towards NCEA Level 1, 2 3, or 4 and give some of our lower capable people the opportunity that most of us take for granted, it gives them a chance to get a basic Nationally Recognized Qualification - NCEA.
Just my two cents!
Matt