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Papua New Guinea allocates K11B to upgrade education, targeting degree-trained teachers and Grade 12 graduation by 2035.
Papua New Guinea’s government has committed K11 billion to overhaul its education system, aiming for all students to be taught by degree-level educators and graduate with Grade 12 qualifications by 2035.
The plan includes integrating ICT, business, and vocational training into the curriculum.
Meanwhile, Kwikila Secondary School postponed its academic year due to hygiene concerns in boarding facilities; renovations, 90% complete, are expected to finish in two weeks, with a new water supply installed.
The government’s first-quarter education subsidy reached nearly K230 million, fueling debate over whether families or the state should bear education costs.
Papúa Nueva Guinea asigna K11B para mejorar la educación, apuntando a maestros con capacitación académica y a la graduación del Grado 12 para 2035.