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Tuesday, June 22 2021 - 23:34
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Sustainability at the forefront of Education New Zealand's new partnership with FutureLearn
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

As the world moves online, international learners are taking up new 
opportunities to get a taste of what countries, like New Zealand, have to 
offer.   

Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ), and FutureLearn, have announced a 
new partnership to bring a curated selection of online courses from more than 
15 quality New Zealand education providers to global learners.

FutureLearn is a social learning platform that offers online courses from over 
250 education and industry partners to over 15 million learners across the 
world.      

ENZ is partnering with FutureLearn and New Zealand education providers to 
showcase quality short-courses, many of which are focused on sustainability – 
something that students and prospective employers are increasingly seeing as 
both a challenge and an opportunity.

General Manager ENZ Partnerships and Marketing, Paul Irwin, said while the 
partnership has proven particularly timely given the impact of COVID-19 on 
travel, ENZ has been committed to providing a more diverse range of study 
options, for some time. 

"We want to help bring a New Zealand education to people in new places, and in 
new ways, as a complement to in-country study. COVID-19 has certainly 
accelerated the need for this," Irwin said.  

"We also see this as a chance to understand interest in study relating to 
global causes in which New Zealand has expertise, and is either a thought 
leader or offers a unique perspective." 

Research identifies sustainability as an increasingly important factor in 
students' choice of study.

The New Zealand courses on offer will include options for both learners and 
teachers across areas such as sustainable agriculture, English language for 
sustainability, and growing a sustainable workforce.

"New Zealand education has a reputation for its future focus, and has topped 
rankings for English speaking countries," Irwin said. 

"We see an important role for international education in helping share 
knowledge and build capability, to help equip learners to adapt, and tackle 
some of the big issues facing this generation, such as climate change, water 
quality, and diversity, equity and inclusion."

New Zealand's offerings include short courses from universities, English 
language schools, vocational/Institutes of Technology, EdTech educators 
(including virtual reality developers and game designers) and specialist 
providers such as Media Design School.

"We are delighted to partner with ENZ and such a great selection of New Zealand 
education providers to help break down geographical barriers and educate more 
learners about urgent global issues," Chief Content and Partnerships Officer, 
FutureLearn, Justin Cooke, said.

"Widening the reach of New Zealand's education establishments will help bring 
more world-class teaching to our millions of learners worldwide, something 
which is central to our mission here at FutureLearn," Cooke said.

The length of the courses on offer via the FutureLearn.com platform are 
normally 6-8 hours of learning. Learners can access the courses for free, 
choose to pay to upgrade to receive a digital certificate and longer access to 
course materials, or subscribe to FutureLearn Unlimited to get unlimited access 
to short courses available for upgrades for one year.

See more here https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/collections/study-new-zealand

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SOURCE: Education New Zealand and FutureLearn
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