Monday, 4 August 2014

ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING

Mr. Lambert Barlis - TVET Senior Curriculum Officer for Business Studies attended Kokopo Business College and Goroka Technical College respectively in its final AAC Meeting  which deliberated amongst other things students' final results for first semester of 2014.
 
With the conventional curriculum still in place and continue to attract big number of enrolments every year, and with the implementation of the NC programmes, TVET ought to continue its role as catalyst and providers for improvements in its programmes, directions, policies, directives, implementation and evaluation. There should be commonality amongst TVET institutions in the delivery of its academic policies and assessments to assure stakeholders get a high standard of education and training. The final outcomes of compliance with directives and policies will result in quality human resource capital base for the entire PNG.
 
 
 at Kokopo Business College
 
 
At Goroka Technical College

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