![]() A RECENT study by the Papua New Guinea National Research Institute (NRI) has revealed that six factors restrict delivery of quality basic education in the Mamose region. The same study also found that the implementation of the tuition fee free (TFF) policy has improved access to basic education in Papua New Guinea (PNG). However, factors that contribute to the deteriorating state of quality education continue to persist in the Mamose region. The NRI Spotlight Volume 15, Issue 5 says: “Challenges that schools face in the delivery of quality basic education in Mamose region” authored by PNG NRI senior research fellow Dr Kilala Devette-Chee provides insight into factors that restrict the delivery of quality education. Dr Devette-Chee found that key factors that restricted the delivery of quality basic education in the region included:
Dr Devette-Chee said they may also be useful for the other regions. Statement/The National/ PNGEducation News/NRI Next : Australian Government Through The PNGAus Partnership Offers Safe And Inclusive Technologies Comments are closed.
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