Muka Tangata is seeking feedback on the learning outcomes of the newly proposed micro-credentials for the Forestry Earthworks industry.
Muka Tangata has developed 7 micro-credentials that recognise ākonga (learners) specific skills, experience and knowledge. In developing the new credentials with industry, the result is fit for purpose, flexible, and future-proof credentials for the Forest industry. View the proposed Forestry Earthworks Level 3 micro-credential structure: Micro-credential structure.
As part of this review, Muka Tangata is now seeking feedback from those with knowledge of the Forestry Earthworks industry on the proposed learning outcomes for the new micro-credentials. We encourage our members who are owners/operators in the forestry space to share their views, as it will be your lands and businesses that benefit from the skills being assessed.
Nā reira, Consultation on the proposed new micro-credentials closes on Friday 24 November. Feedback can be provided here: Consultation survey.