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Papua Nueva Guinea: 200 days countdown to FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup

Papua Nueva Guinea: 200 days countdown to FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup

Papua Nueva Guinea/Abril de 2016/ Papua Nueva Guinea ONE

Resumen: Hoy se cumplen 200 días para ir en la cuenta regresiva hacia el puntapié inicial de la Copa Mundial Femenina Sub-20 de la FIFA en noviembre. la Copa Mundial de Fútbol Sub-20 de la FIFA se llevará a cabo del 13 de noviembre a la 3 de diciembre.

TODAY marks 200 days to go in the countdown towards the kick off of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in November.
Local Organising Committee Chief Executive Officer Seamus Marten said a lot has been happening behind the scenes to ensure that Papua New Guinea successfully hosts the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup come November.
“The coming months will be exciting because we will be launching the mascot, the trophy and the balls that will used during the tournament. We also have the tri nation’s series between the PNG Women’s U-20 and USA and Japan, so it is quite an exciting build up for us.
“Right now, we have a team of host broadcasters including FIFA TV who are in the country to map out the best possible camera positions for the telecast of the tournament. It’s very important for them because they will be running the broadcast coverage of the matches to 100 countries around the world. It will be an opportunity for Papua New Guinea to show the world that we can,” Marten said.
The team comprises representatives from Host Broadcast Services (HBS), Mediapro and Transvision who are the transmission service providers to the host broadcasters and FIFA TV.
They will visit Sir John Guise and the National Football stadium and will inspect potential International Broadcast Coordination Centre (IBCC) sites.
The team will also be meeting with EMTV who have the broadcast rights to telecast the tournament within PNG and will also be meeting with Telikom and NICTA officials.
An estimated 200 million viewers will be watching the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup from 100 countries worldwide.
The FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup will be held from 13 November to 3 December.
Fuente:
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Papua Nueva Guinea: Mt Hagen Secondary School student Student suffers serious injuries from police bashing

Papua Nueva Guinea: Mt Hagen Secondary School student Student suffers serious injuries from police bashing
Papua Nueva Guinea/ abril de 2016/ Papua Nueva Guinea education News

Resumen: Un estudiante del grado 11 fue golpeado por la policía el pasado viernes y sufrió graves lesiones, incluyendo una fractura de mandíbula y las encías cortar.

A GRADE 11 student in Mt Hagen was bashed by police last Friday and suffered serious injuries, including a broken jaw and cut gum.
Provincial police commander Chief Supt Martin Lakari confirmed the incident yesterday, saying that he had commissioned an investigation.
“He is a student and a kid and the internal investigation unit (IIU) in the province based in Mt Hagen are investigating it,” Lakari said.
A security guard who witnessed the incident but declined to be identified, said the student, Solomon Kuli, 19 and from Kindeng in the Anglimp-South Waghi electorate of Jiwaka, was only a small, young man and police could have killed him.
Kuli is a student at Mt Hagen Secondary in Western Highlands.
According to the medical report from the Sir Joseph Nombri Memorial Hospital in Kundiawa, Chimbu, Kuli suffered serious body injuries -including a bleeding mouth and was unable to open his mouth.
Kuli was at the South Rama Lodge at Tarangau in Mt Hagen, which is owned and operated by his father Ruman Joe.
At 10pm as the bar closed, he was trying to close the gates of the lodge when a police vehicle approached him.
The police officers were fully armed and told him to wait and they came out of the vehicle and assaulted him. Kuli was kicked and was hit with gun butts and fell unconscious.
He was then taken to the Mt Hagen police station cell and locked up.
Provincial police commander Chief Supt Martin Lakari confirmed the incident yesterday, saying that he had commissioned an investigation.
Kuli’s mother Sheila said her son’s education would be affected.
“I want justice to prevail because Solomon is only a kid and he was only assisting the staff to close the gate when he was assaulted,” she said.
“He was not drinking, he was only helping to close the gates because it was after 10pm,” Sheila said.

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Papua Nueva Guinea: Teachers Salaries and other benefits to be re-negotiated

Papua Nueva Guinea: Teachers Salaries and other benefits to be re-negotiated
Papua Nueva Guinea/ Abril de 2016/ Papua nueva Guinea Education News

Resumen: Salarios de los maestros y los otros beneficios serán renegociados en los próximos meses, de acuerdo al Ministro de la Educación Nick kumán

Teachers’ salaries and other benefits will be re-negotiated in the coming months, according to Education Minster Nick Kuman
Kuman said last Sunday that the Government made education a priority, however, the focus was on students.
“Come June, July we are going to re-negotiate teachers’ packages.”
Kuman said for years, teachers and health workers had been taken for granted and their low packages were overlooked. He said countries that were investing a lot in education invested in students and provided good incentives to teachers as well.
These countries, he said, were seen to be advancing.
“Teachers play an important role in ensuring future leaders of this country.”
He said good incentives would boost and improve the performance of teachers.
Earlier in the year, due to cash flow crisis, public servants were not paid on time.
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http://edu.pngfacts.com/education-news/png-teachers-salaries-and-other-benefits-to-be-re-negotiated
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Papua Nueva Guinea: City schools told to expand to cater for increasing population

Papua Nueva Guinea: City schools told to expand to cater for increasing population

Papua Nueva Guinea/abril de 2016/Papua Nueva Guinea Education News

Resumen: Las escuelas en el Distrito Capital Nacional de Papua Nueva Guinea, deben ampliar para atender a la creciente población de la ciudad. El secretario adjunto de la junta de educación del distrito Walipe Wingi dio declaraciones afirmando que la relación apropiada de maestro a los estudiantes es un maestro para 35 alumnos. En este momento esta muy por encima, por lo que vamos a tratar de reducir la proporción de estudiantes por maestro a un tamaño manejable. Se reveló que existen 42 escuelas primarias con 45.000 niños, 39 primarias escuelas con 44.000 alumnos, cinco escuelas de formación profesional con 3000 estudiantes, 10 escuelas secundarias con 2.000 estudiantes, ocho escuelas permitidos y cuatro escuelas del Organismo Internacional de la Educación.

SCHOOLS in the National Capital District should expand to cater for the growing city population, deputy secretary of the district education board Walipe Wingi says.
“The appropriate ratio of teacher to students is one teacher to 35 students. At the moment it’s way over. Let’s try reduce the student to teacher ratio down to a manageable size,” Wingi said.
He said the education division in NCD could look at other possibilities of making that happen, like introducing shift classes where necessary.
“We have to rise above the challenges and make sure things work out. If we know the administration and management are not running the system we should inform the head teachers,” he said.
“Education is an interesting and challenging field. If we are in that field, we should be the people who know it all, we are the trainers and educators of others.
“The good news that happens in the schools reflects us here. We need to be a notch above everybody.
“If a school has a problem it means there is a problem in the education board that we have to look at it ourselves.”
Wingi told the new members of the district education board to make right decisions in the education division for the good of others.
“When we start making decisions based on other things and not on right things then we become cloudy and ask ourselves what is in there for me when we should ask what we can do for our country.”
NCD education services acting assistant secretary and new chairman of the education division Sam Lora said there were a lot of challenges NCD was facing with the number of schools against the city’s population.
He revealed that NCD had 42 elementary schools with 45,000 children, 39 primary schools with 44,000 students, five vocational schools with 3000 students, 10 secondary school with 2000 students, eight permitted schools and four International Education Agency schools.
He said secondary and vocational schools alone had not expanded much.
“There are a lot of challenges for us to provide basic education services to the community of Port Moresby and the National Capital District,” Lora said.
He said other challenges were the city’s fast growth with other developments and migration that contributed to the high number of out-of-school children in NCD.
“There are changes to policy matters and new developments happening in the education department, most of which will be trailed in NCD.
“We will be at the forefront of it,” he said.

Fuente: http://edu.pngfacts.com/education-news/city-schools-told-to-expand-to-cater-for-increasing-population
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Papua Nueva Guinea University of Technology improves on learning services

Papua Nueva Guinea/ abril de 2016/ Papua Nueva Guinea education News

Resumen: La Universidad de Tecnología de Lae está ahora dando prioridad a su enfoque en mejorar el ambiente de aprendizaje de los estudiantes para cumplir con los estándares mundiales. Vicerrector Albert Schram dijo que Unitech ha estado produciendo más de 14.000 graduados en casi 51 años y la mayoría de ellos son de Papua Nueva Guinea, Salomón islas y Región del Pacífico, donde muchos se ha estado ocupando posiciones de liderazgo en negocios, servicio público y la sociedad.

Vice Chancellor Albert Schram said that Unitech has been producing over 14,000 graduates for almost 51 years now and most of them are Papua New Guineans, Solomon Islands and neighbouring Pacific Region where many has been occupying leading positions in business, public service and society.
During the 48th graduation ceremony, Dr Schram has outlines numerous achievement for the school as international involvement in the Pacific through Pacific Island Universities Research Network (PIURN);ten years business plan for financial stability and sustainability; training of ancillary staff especially security guards; student centred learning and providing opportunities for Faculty members to gain qualification overseas.
“We are the only university in PNG to commit to international accreditation by 2018, and have to implement full study load through common credit currency,” he said.
Dr Schram expresses gratitude for faculty members in participating enthusiastically in the international accreditation efforts by introducing in their teaching the post graduate certificate on student centred learning which paves way for students to be innovated leaders who have a clear vision of the destination, a plan on how to get there, and efficient and effective management of people.
“The quality of teaching is demonstrably going up, and we are convinced better quality will make our graduates highly employable,” Dr Schram said.
He mentioned conviction that Unitech experiences offered the graduates all the opportunities needed to develop skills and talents to the fullest so they must make it their responsibility to be outstanding and remarkably potential enough in order to be selected to join employment industries.
Dr Schram also urge graduands to muster the courage and self-confidence to go out there and find a job using the competencies equipped during four years of study or else establish a company and create employment for your community because you are a product of a well respected and famous technology university in PNG.

Fuente: http://edu.pngfacts.com/education-news/png-university-of-technology-improves-on-learning-services

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Papua Nueva Guinea Government plans to establish more schools

Papua Nueva Guinea Government plans to establish more schools

Papua Nueva guinea/abril de 2016/ Papua Nueva guinea education news

Resumen: Uno de los compromisos del Gobierno Papua Nueva Guinea es asegurar que todas las provincias del país tengan más escuelas secundarias, escuelas técnicas y escuelas normales, dice el ministro de Educación Nick kumán.
ONE of the PNG Government’s commitments is to ensure that every province in the country has more secondary schools, technical schools and teachers’ colleges, Education Minister Nick Kuman says.
Speaking at the signing of a memorandum of agreement between his department and the National Capital District Commission to transfer powers and functions to the city, Kuman said we (Government) want to ensure that all the local level governments (LLG) in every district will have high schools and eventually turned into secondary schools.”
“We also want to see that we have a vocational school in each district right throughout the country and at the same time, we are embarking on the schools of excellence.
“The objective of the Government is to overhaul the entire education system and to ensure that the delivery mechanism to basic education must always impact on quality education.
Kuman said applicable education must be provided to all our children in the country.
“When the Government was formed in 2007, education was number one priority and we ensured that we invested in education up till today.
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http://edu.pngfacts.com/education-news/png-government-plans-to-establish-more-schools
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Papua Nueva Guinea: Obura-Wonenara district launches Flexible Open Distant Education centre

papua Nueva Guinea: Obura-Wonenara district launches Flexible Open Distant Education centre

Papua Nueva Guinea/ abril de 2016/ Papua Nueva Guinea Education News

Resumen: Los estudiantes en el distrito Obura-Wonenara, montañas del este, que abandonan el sistema escolar convencional todavía puede continuar después de que el distrito puso en marcha su centro flexible abierto de Distante Educación (FODE).

STUDENTS in Obura-Wonenara district, Eastern Highlands, who drop out of the conventional schooling system can still continue after the district launched its Flexible Open Distant Education (FODE) centre.
The centre, to be called Obura-Wonenara Flexible Open Distance Education, will have the normal component of formal learning and technical/vocational school practical subjects included.
Classes at the city is expected to start this week. Obura-Wonenara MP Merrah Minnie Kipefa said the Obura-Wonenara district development authority will run the FODE centre and finance it under the district’s recurrent budget.
“I can go out of office tomorrow but OWAN FODE learning centre will remain to continue to serve students who drop off the normal school system,” he said.
Deputy principal of FODE Bob Kiakari said FODE in the district is the first out of the 89 districts in Papua New Guinea to have a FODE centre through the initiative of MP Kipefa.
“Education is very important, the contents in the FODE materials are simplified for students to understand easily,” he said. The National
Fuente: http://edu.pngfacts.com/education-news/obura-wonenara-district-launches-flexible-open-distant-education-centre
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