Education Minister Chris Hipkins has scrapped a tertiary education funding model of the previous government, blasting it as a "failed ideological experiment".
The Government will end competitive allocations of funding at New Zealand Qualification Framework levels 1 to 4 to give providers greater funding certainty so they can focus more on students.
"The competitive model is another failed ideological experiment of the previous National government," Hipkins said this morning at a Vocational Education and Training Forum in Auckland.
"It forced tertiary education providers to bid against each other for a share of funding across two competitive processes and created needless instability in the sector.
"We don't do competitive funding for schools or university degrees, so why would we do it for non-degree tertiary study?