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Go tell it to Waigani: Let our people be! Stop the Frieda River Mine Project!

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Save Our Ecosystem - Save the Sepik River: A Call to Our Leaders to Be More Creative About Saving the National Economy  The Sepik River, known locally as Avisat, is not just a river; it is the lifeblood of the communities that reside along its banks. It is a source of sustenance, culture, and a vital connection to our ancestors. The proposed Frieda River Mine Project threatens to disrupt this delicate balance, posing a significant risk to the environment and the people who depend on the Sepik River for their survival. This essay advocates against the Frieda River Mine Project, urging our leaders to seek more sustainable and creative solutions for economic development.         Save our ecosystem, Save our Sepik River!  Go tell it in Waigani . .(as in the song – Go tell it on the mountain)  to let our people be! Stop the Frieda River Mine Project! Avisat is our connection to our forefathers, Wolimbit standing on tall stilts that allow Mama Avisat to...

What are GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES and why are they important in higher education?

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What are GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES and why are they important in higher education? Graduate attributes are also called a university’s graduate profile and are specific skills and understandings that a university student should gain during their learning journey at a particular university. The internationalizing of higher education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) brings with it a sense of market competition between graduates of universities for employment opportunities (especially within disciplines such as business and agriculture) that may be available across multiple universities.  The graduate attributes may differentiate the skills set of such graduates. These attributes should they differ in alignment to learning outcomes, the depth and breadth of content within taught courses may serve as a competitive advantage for graduates.  Nagarajan and Edwards 2014, have quoted Bowden, Hart, King, Trigwell and Watts, 2000 defining graduate attributes as:    …….the qualities, sk...

AGRICULTURE TRAINING AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN TODAY'S PAPUA NEW GUINEA

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  I copied this image from Facebook (www.gocomics.com) as I thought it best fit my efforts to advocate for industry relevant curriculum in higher education.  What is your Agriculture Curriculum Teaching you in HIGHER EDUCATION ❓ Some background information One may ask, what is it with agriculture training in higher education at Papua New Guinean (PNG) institutions that makes it such a topic of interest and discussion? Well, consecutive (national) governments keep telling us that agriculture is the "backbone" of our economy. And...it is! A vast and often silent majority of our fellow citizens rely on agriculture production and related in the renewable resource sector for their livelihood.  An increase of unplanned rural to urban migration can also be attributed to the lack of opportunities for a fair livelihood within this renewable resource sector. Now we want to introduce the Vagrancy Act and send them all back to the villages, back to the lack of opportunities...