Les résultats principaux de la recherche visant à améliorer la qualité de l'éducation dans le Pacifique

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Cinq jours consacrés à l'éducation

(contenu disponible en anglais uniquement) A week-long focus on the educational challenges and advancements of the Pacific. As a region, the Pacific has been making strides in strengthening the quality of education with the vision to empower the…

Equipping Pacific’s future leaders by prioritizing education today!

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La réponse par l’éducation

Temps forts de la CPS en 2022 : SPC Talks Education

(contenu disponible en anglais uniquement) The Pacific Islands Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (PILNA) is a tool used to measure the literacy and numeracy skills of Year 4 and Year 6 students across the Pacific region.

SPC Talks: éducation dans le Pacifique

  The Pacific Islands Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (PILNA) is a tool used to measure the literacy and numeracy skills of Year 4 and Year 6 students across the Pacific region.

Des données de qualité en matière d'éducation - une priorité essentielle pour les Fidji

Quality Education Data – a Key Priority for Fiji Education data is a key instrument for the Pacific to monitor progress against established national and regional benchmarks and to align ourselves with international standards. To help strengthen the…

Remarques de la directrice du programme d'évaluation et de qualité de l'enseignement de la CPS, le Dr Michelle Belisle, lors de l'atelier de réflexion sur le cadre régional océanien de l'éducation

Remarks by SPC’s Educational Quality and Assessment Programme Director Dr Michelle Belisle At the Pacific Regional Education Framework MEL Reflection Workshop

Micro-qualifications and accreditation development support continues for the Fiji National University

The third cohort of Fiji National University (FNU) staff have successfully completed micro-qualification development and accreditation training, conducted by the Pacific Community (SPC).

Stat of the week: In Samoa, 99.4% of primary schools have access to computers for pedagogical purposes in 2020

In Samoa, 99.4% of primary schools have access to computers for pedagogical purposes in 2020 (13.8% in 2017). This access to technology at school is important because it decreases the digital divide between pupils. To learn more about Education…
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