Equipping teachers to improve the region’s literacy standards
SPC celebrating the International Day of Education 2024
The Pacific Community (SPC), in partnership with the Ministry of Education Fiji and the Teachers to Leaders (T2L) team, launched the PILNA TV videos during the International Day of Education…
Remarks by SPC’s Educational Quality and Assessment Programme Director, Dr Michelle Belisle, during the International Day of Education 2024 celebrations
Greetings to all, and best wishes for 2024.
I am Michelle Belisle, the director of the Educational Quality and Assessment Programme, or EQAP, here at SPC, and I am happy to welcome all of you joining us, either in person or virtually, to our…
Achieving peace across the blue continent through quality education
Since the last International Day of Education, the world has seen major floods in Asia, hurricanes in the Atlantic and the Pacific, significant earthquakes that crumbled buildings in Türkiye and Syria and escalating wars in the Middle East.
International Literacy Day 2024
The 8th of September was proclaimed International Literacy Day by UNESCO in 1966 to remind the international community of the importance of literacy for individuals, communities and societies, and the need for intensified efforts towards more literate…
Opening opportunities with accredited micro-qualifications at the Fiji National University
The Pacific Community (SPC) presented accreditation certificates for five micro-qualifications to the Fiji National University (FNU), marking a milestone achievement for the university.
Striving for education research excellence in Papua New Guinea
Platforms to chart the future way forward
The Pacific Community provided a platform to 15 participating countries and implementation agents to share their experiences and progress against the outcomes of the Pacific Regional Education Framework (PacREF).
Innovation Funding – Vanuatu: 16 to 20 October
Innovation Funding – Vanuatu: 16 to 20 October
Resilience certificates aim to address climate change in the Pacific
The development and review of the Regional Resilience Certificates 2 and 4 will open new opportunities in the fight against climate and environmental issues across the Pacific.
PacREF Qualification Development - School leaders/school teachers
PacREF Qualification Development - School leaders/school teachers