This week marks the third week of the new Train the Trainer Fellowship Program underway at the Vanuatu Institute of Technology. This is the second time the Program has been offered with the trial version run in June of this year. Under the Australian Government funded...
When the Australian boats sailed into Port Vila for the 2006 Queensland Government South Pacific Boomerang Yacht Race series Melbourne to Vanuatu race recently, they brought with them 48 computers for students of the Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT). The...
Daniel Lamoureux, the Director General of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Youth Development and Training presented certificates on Friday afternoon at the Vanuatu Institute of Technology to 28 trainers participating in a trial of the Train the Trainer...
A Signing Ceremony in Isangel on Friday 9 June saw representatives from Tafea Provincial Government, the Ministry of Education and Tafea College Council sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Margaret Macfarlane, Team Leader of the Australian Government funded...
What is TVET? If someone mentions the letters of this commonly used acronym, what does it really mean to you? This was the question asked of participants last week at a workshop held Dumbea Hall. The whiteboard quickly filled with writing as each member of the...
“A change in direction and focus for the education sector in Vanuatu,” declared the Minister for Education, the Hon. Joe Natuman at the signing of the subsidiary agreement for the new Australian Government funded Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET)...