According to the Measurement Services Division - Education Department , the Grade 10 examination results have been processed and released to provinces. However, the Examination results for Grade 10 are not yet published online as Grade 12 examinations results are still being processed. The Secretary of Education will officially release both the Grade 10 and 12 examination results once those results are finalized. Gaire Primary School in the Central province received Christmas present of 15 Computers. According to the school headmaster, Mr. Gima, his school had visitors few months ago I had my NGO visitors, the Lite Haus and Niunet promising to donate computers to the school. GABRIELLA Yambu, 22, from East Sepik and Morobe has dedicated her office administration dux award to her mother and elder sister. Yambu, who graduated from the Caritas College in Port Moresby on Friday, said her father left them 13 years ago and her mother had played both parenting roles to ensure all her siblings could have a better future. “I dedicate my dux award to my mother and my elder sister because without their support and contribution, I will not come to this milestone achievement in my life,” she said. Yambu completed Grade 12 at Caritas High School in 2019 and was not accepted in any college to further her studies. A SIX-DAY awareness was carried out in Port Moresby communities urging students to take education seriously, says Motu-Koita student association president Siosi Opao. Opao said students attending University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) promoted education to the communities to encourage students to study hard. From Nov 7-18, the awareness was about empowering and promoting education in Motu Koita. The six communities were Kilakila, Pari, Hanuabada, Tatana, Mahuru and Baruni. FIVE international students graduated with bachelor and diploma in primary teaching from Mt Hagen’s Holy Trinity Teachers College last week. Three women and a man from the Solomon Islands graduated with bachelors in primary teaching while a woman from Vanuatu graduated with a diploma in primary teaching. They were among the 234 students who passed out with bachelors and diploma in primary teachings. College principal Michael Miamel commended the international students and added studying abroad has many challenges and these students have come the hard way to come this far. THE University of Goroka in PNG is looking into implementing geology into secondary school curriculums. Lecturer Savitha De Britto said the Education Department should include earth science education in all public and private secondary schools at the Geoscience, Exploration and Extraction conference. “With this Stem (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) curriculum coming on board in schools of excellence, I think it is the right opportunity to have earth science education integrated into the Stem curriculum at an upper secondary level so that the graduates from there can do more, as Papua New Guinea is a mineral rich country and we need more geoscientist,” she said. THE Flexible Open Distance Education (Fode) in Papua New Guinea will be using a new learning and technology management system next year, says an official.
Founder and the chief executive of Reelae Samson Korawali said the use of this technology system will see Fode manage all their school information and have full control in its operations. Australia Awards Women Leading and Influencing (WLI) has appointed eight Alumni Representatives across Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Samoa to help facilitate WLI alumni engagement and networking and increase the in-country support available to alumni returning home to the Pacific Islands after completing their studies.
The appointments come in response to the overwhelming body of research that highlights the additional barriers faced by women alumni, compared with men, when returning home and attempting to move into and exercise leadership in professional and other domains. WLI’s focus on alumni engagement also represents a key shift in the new phase of the program, which will provide a range of in-country activities and opportunities to support WLI alumni in their transition back home. This will include (but not be limited to) access to ongoing training, coaching, mentoring and counselling support, in-country leadership learning and networking activities, Pacific-based workplace internship and professional development opportunities, and expanded funding opportunities for leadership action. Consolidating this expansion to in-Pacific programming, the confirmed inaugural WLI Alumni Representatives for 2023 are: The Papua New Guinea University of Technology and the Certified Practicing Accountants PNG have recently signed a MOU to offer a joint Unitech/CPA PNG Masters in Business Administration (MBA) program. The signing occurred during the Joint Annual CPA PNG/CPA Australia Conference on the 23rd of November, 2022, at the Hilton Hotel Conference Centre. This paves the way towards the ongoing Bench Marking and Accreditation process of the Unitech DBS Accounting Program. University of Goroka Provides Opportunities for Teachers to Upgrade qualification in 18 Provinces11/28/2022
By Joe Wemin The University of Goroka (UOG) provides opportunities for Teachers to upgrade qualifications in 18 provinces in PNG. The initial mission of the University of Goroka is to train Secondary School Teachers . The Univeristy through its Institute of Distance and Flexible learning has opened up centers in 18 provinces and created opportunities for teachers to upgrade their qualifucations to degree level and early childhood educators to Diploma level. We are yet to cover Manus , ENB , Gulf and Western provinces and we are working towards setting up centers in these province . By then, UOG study centers will be established in all the provinces. |
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