Australia Supports Computer Skills Training for 21 Education Officers from PNG's Central Province

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Australia has supported the training of 21 officials from the Papua New Guinea's Central Provincial Division of Education (PDoE) in computer skills.  



The training will bolster the Central PDoE’s data management and reporting systems. 

Participants were trained in using Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Power Point and Word. The PDoE was also provided with 10 laptops for staff to use. 

“The training is beneficial to the provincial and district officers and school inspectors, as it will support them in completing their administrative work and preparing professional and high-level presentations that meet National Department of Education standards,” Provincial Education Adviser, Philip Alu, said. 

The training is part of Australia’s Partnership for Improving Education program, which is focused on achieving quality education for all. 

Source : Photos and Story by Australian High Commission PNG


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