![]() There are 37 science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) teachers, and women school leaders from Papua New Guinea are travelling to Australia this week as part of the #PNGAusPartnership Secondary Schools (PASS) initiative capacity building program. According to Australian High Commission in Port Moresby, the participants come from 12 schools and education offices across PNG. They are heading to Australia to build their skills in STEM teaching and leadership to support stronger learning outcomes for PNG students. It is the first time since 2019 that leaders have travelled to Australia for this professional learning visit. The group also includes 24 current and future female school leaders from the Ol Lida Meri program, who will receive targeted training about building confidence and skills to improve education for PNG’s women and girls, especially in technical subjects. This training will help build the capacity of future women leaders.
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