ONE of the PNG Government’s commitments is to ensure that every province in the country has more secondary schools, technical schools and teachers’ colleges, Education Minister Nick Kuman says. Speaking at the signing of a memorandum of agreement between his department and the National Capital District Commission to transfer powers and functions to the city, Kuman said we (Government) want to ensure that all the local level governments (LLG) in every district will have high schools and eventually turned into secondary schools.” “We also want to see that we have a vocational school in each district right throughout the country and at the same time, we are embarking on the schools of excellence. “The objective of the Government is to overhaul the entire education system and to ensure that the delivery mechanism to basic education must always impact on quality education. Kuman said applicable education must be provided to all our children in the country. “When the Government was formed in 2007, education was number one priority and we ensured that we invested in education up till today.”
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Aron Hekenai
4/25/2016 04:38:14 am
The idea is right indeed. Educated people builds healthy nations. Better education means having strong working teaching force. However,there are some of us teaching in secondary schools without pay since 2015 (2 -3 yrs) Please ensure this is also done to boost teacher's interest in education development of our nation.
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