OBE OUT, SBE IN
PNG Education Minister Nick Kuman. |
EDUCATION Minister Nick Kuman says the outcomes-based
education (OBE) system will be
completely abolished when 2015 academic
year begins. The new Standard Based Educations (SBE) will be introduced begining 2015.
Mr Kuman reiterated this at the opening of the Koiari Park
Adventist Secondary School of Excellence at 14-Mile outside Port Moresby
yesterday. "OBE will be axed next year as the Government will begin the
five-year roll out of the skills-based education (SBE) in its place," Mr
Kuman said.
He said it was a government priority to ensure quality basic
education was instilled in our school-aged children starting from elementary.
The minister also highlighted that there was going to be
more emphasis on the introduction of information technology in primary schools
starting next year and the government was at the forefront in ensuring this
becomes a reality.
Mr Kuman said the government has embarked on building more
new schools and teachers’ houses.
He said the government was also adamant on improving the
poor teacher to student ratio. This should at least improve by 2019.
He said K1.5 billion earmarked for the provinces was to
ensure the provincial and district authorities partnered with the national
Government to ensure quality basic education reaches all school aged children
in PNG.
Mr Kuman thanked the churches for their continued support
for decades, making it clear that churches are the first organisations to bring
services to the rural areas of PNG.
In the occasion yesterday, he commended the Seventh Day
Adventist Church, which has been a major partner in education.
The establishment of the Koiari Park Adventist Secondary
School of Excellence is a partnership between the church and the National Capital
District Commission through the NCD division of education.
The school project began in 2012. Its feeder school is the
Kinakon Primary School at 14 Mile.
Its first lot of grade 10s and second lot of grade 9
students begin their formal classes at the new premises on Monday.
PNG Today / Post Courier
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