Pacific Island countries are recipients of considerable education reform projects, many of which are sponsored by various global donor agencies. These agencies have become partners for development in the region. Research cautions that development projects may have detrimental influences as their designs and delivery often ignore the economic, cultural and social contexts of recipient countries. This paper explores issues impacting on the capacity of educators to lead educational change in Papua New Guinea. While initiatives in capacity building are offered, contradictions within the reform processes identify serious questions about policy development, ownership and capacity building. These contradictions relate to the sustainability of ...
The prospects of providing universal basic education (UBE) for all children remains amongst the grea...
This was a study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) of the planning and implementation of a new three-year t...
This article considers a parallel marginalisation of Education for All (EFA) as a holistic approach ...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1951Material advances in living standards over the whole a...
This special issue journal aims to provide a critical understanding of how the notion of 'partnersh...
Contemporary Papua New Guinea is shaped by geographical isolation, population expansion, a\ud predom...
This paper presents a picture of educational needs and ways South Pacific countries are addressing t...
In the late 1980ˇ¦s, a realisation that the western education system bequeathed to Papua New Guinea ...
As part of the Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has a long-held commitment to univer...
Education plays an essential role in defining national culture. Therefore, aid donors' involvement i...
As part of the Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has a long-held commitment to univer...
Higher Education is central to the creation of the intellectual capacity on which knowledge producti...
As part of the Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has a long-held commitment to univer...
Although it is not large by global standards, Papua New Guinea’s provision of aid to other Pacific i...
This was a study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) of the planning and implementation of a new three-year t...
The prospects of providing universal basic education (UBE) for all children remains amongst the grea...
This was a study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) of the planning and implementation of a new three-year t...
This article considers a parallel marginalisation of Education for All (EFA) as a holistic approach ...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1951Material advances in living standards over the whole a...
This special issue journal aims to provide a critical understanding of how the notion of 'partnersh...
Contemporary Papua New Guinea is shaped by geographical isolation, population expansion, a\ud predom...
This paper presents a picture of educational needs and ways South Pacific countries are addressing t...
In the late 1980ˇ¦s, a realisation that the western education system bequeathed to Papua New Guinea ...
As part of the Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has a long-held commitment to univer...
Education plays an essential role in defining national culture. Therefore, aid donors' involvement i...
As part of the Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has a long-held commitment to univer...
Higher Education is central to the creation of the intellectual capacity on which knowledge producti...
As part of the Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has a long-held commitment to univer...
Although it is not large by global standards, Papua New Guinea’s provision of aid to other Pacific i...
This was a study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) of the planning and implementation of a new three-year t...
The prospects of providing universal basic education (UBE) for all children remains amongst the grea...
This was a study in Papua New Guinea (PNG) of the planning and implementation of a new three-year t...
This article considers a parallel marginalisation of Education for All (EFA) as a holistic approach ...