Day: September 27, 2021
Scholarship aims to boost women in math, science
By ROSELYN ELLISON THIRTY-THREE female students studying to become teachers have received scholarships to further their education. Thirty-one students from St Peter Channel Catholic Secondary School Teachers Training College (CCSSTTC) […]
Display of culture brings great pride and respect, says official
THE display of Papua New Guinea’s unique culture during a college’s cultural shows brings great pride and respect, an official says. The Kopkop College stage cultural shows in Kavieng on […]
Channel for primary students
By PHOEBE GWANGILO UPPER primary students in the country can now access their subject lessons through a weekly telecast programme on TVWAN. The Digicel Foundation and Education Department launched the […]
Primary school teachers receive solar lights to help prepare lessons
TEACHERS at Muluma Primary School in the Bosave local level government (LLG) have been given solar light sets to help them prepare lessons. The Southern Highlands government also gave the […]
Fund embarks on new plan to find talent
THE Nambawan Super Ltd (NSL) will be creating a non-graduate development programme (NGDP) to find skillset needed by the fund, chief executive officer Paul Sayer says. Sayer said this when […]
Info on Chevening scholarship
THE Chevening scholarships which is funded by the United Kingdom is more than just studying for a master’s degree, an official says. Chevening director Duncan Barker said as well as […]
Forty-seven teacher-librarians attend two-week digital refresher training
FORTY-SEVEN teacher-librarians from Buk Bilong Pikinini’s (BbP) library learning centres across the country travelled to Port Moresby to attend a two-week refresher digital training programme which commenced last Monday. Representing […]
Home-based learning to be extended
SINGAPORE: The home-based learning (HBL) period for all primary and special education (Sped) schools will be extended to Oct 7 as an “added precaution”, the ministry of health said on […]
Pacific Wayfinder: The Pacific’s transnational black markets
As transnational crime grows in the Pacific, Pacific governments and regional partners must invest in a unified strategy to combat it, Ben Bohane writes There was a time when the […]
How Thresha proved her dad wrong
By EHEYUC SESERU WHEN her father berated her for not completing Grade 10, telling her she will end up in life as a baby-sitter, Thresha Dingu promised herself she will […]