ACTING Secretary for Education Dr Uke Kombra has warned parents against putting their children in teachers colleges which are not recognised by the department.
He said the Education Department recognised only 14 teachers colleges whose graduates would be registered as teachers. They are the Dauli Teachers College in Hela, Holy Trinity in Western Highlands, Teachers College in Enga, Melanesian Nazarine in Jiwaka, Chimbu Teachers College, Madang Techers College, Balob Teachers College in Lae, St Benedict’s in East Sepik, Gaulim in East New Britain and the Sacred Heart Teachers College in Port Moresby, Kabaleo Teachers College in East New Britain, Sonama Adventist College also in ENB and the PNG Education Institute and Jubilee Institute of Higher Learning. “There are a number of colleges cropping up because they see that there is the possibility of attracting innocent students and give them some kind of outdate training.
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Imelda Kaukarak
11/10/2017 06:16:40 pm
I am very much interested to become a teacher so please kindly email me an application form for 2019 intake..It can be Madang ,Balob,Gaulim, St Benedicts or Kabeleo Teachers College.
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1/4/2018 01:00:04 am
I've attended Kelua teachers college in Mt Hagen last year and I recognise that it was not registered.I appeal to any registered teachers college to provide their email adress and a space for 2018 accademic year.
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Regina Mereng
5/31/2018 04:07:22 pm
Goodmorning, Im interested to take up Teaching next year so im asking kindly if you could send me an application form for each teachers college.
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