Govt flags K10 billion education plan for all
Children of PNG are eager to go to school and learn new stuff if this news becomes a reality and plans work out well as mentioned
At the same time we are mindful of the influx of school leavers at the end of Grade Eight,” Mr Marape said.“To extend the UBE framework after 2018 and taking into account the huge influx at the end of Grade Eight, the Australian government and other donor agencies would be invited to co-fund our national programmes, and they would be assisting in a big way,” he added.
The minister iterated that the department would ensure the education system was expanded in a big way where there would be four regional technical schools set up together with the existing technical schools having the Australian Pacific Technical College (APTC) level for students to be able to attain an internationally recognised technical training qualification.Under the expanded UBE policy, PNG would achieve enrolment of 70% of school aged children by 2015.
These guys from Goroka, E.H.P. are so excited that they can't wait to go to school
Source: The National News
*** This is good music to listen to for poor parents (myself included) who over the years reached deeper into their pockets to pay for their children's school fees. However, I wonder how the government would make available all the funds to cater for this immense plan because the current education subsidies are not reaching the schools and as the papers reported, most of the schools were closed a week early for the second term.
Those of us who are keen supporters of education really want to see adequate funding that is necessary to implement this proposal. Otherwise, this is another rhetoric for major political parties and their leaders to lure voters in 2012. You know what's happening in 2012, right?
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