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Education Minister says Skills-based Education Needs to be Developed
He wants to see the Government improve on developing skills of students in schools.
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NCD Governor says human resource must be the focus to secure a better future
Governor Parkop said despite the non-renewable resources pumping significant money into PNG’s revenue collection, fair consideration must be given to…
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Two storey classroom opened for Wardstrip Primary School
School Head Teacher Emily Ricky says the school has an average of around seventy students in a class.
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Number of Girls Enrolling at Schools Increasing
Since the implementation of the Tuition Free fee policy, the number of children enrolling at schools has increased.
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Islands
KTF Launches Elementary Teacher Training in Milne Bay
Last Monday, 120 partially-trained Elementary Teachers from across the marine expanse of Milne Bay Province gathered in Esa’ala District to…
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Highlands
Hela Provincial Government Funds Tertiary Students Education
The Hela provincial government has paid more than K300,000 in school fees for Hela students studying at the University of…
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The Institute of Public Administration’s 19th Graduation with over 200 public servants
Present to witness the Papua New Guinea Institute of Public Administration 19th Graduation among student’s families and friends, were Australian…
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Teachers Raise Concerns Over Delay of Standard Based Curriculum Materials
Some schools are still using the Outcome Based Curriculum to Teach, because of the delay with the Standard Based Curriculum…
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Groundbreaking Ceremony for Gaire Primary School’s New Classroom and Project Re-launch
The Central Government has applauded Gaire Primary School for making good progress both in administration and academic performance despite the…
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Islands
International Training Institute Opens Manus Campus
The first intakes began enrolling this week and the new campus is expecting between 400 to 500 pioneer students take…
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