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Minister Tsiamalili: Education must cultivate wisdom, not just titles
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Minister Tsiamalili: Education must cultivate wisdom, not just titles

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Papua New Guinea's Minister for Works and Highways, Peter Tsiamalili Jnr, urged educators to prioritize character development.
  • Speaking at the Senior Education Officers Conference, he stressed that education should cultivate wisdom over mere academic titles.
  • The minister's remarks highlight a focus on holistic development within the education system.

True education must cultivate wisdom and character, not just academic titles, Papua New Guinea's Minister for Works and Highways, Peter Tsiamalili Jnr, declared. He delivered this pointed message during the official opening of the 35th Senior Education Officers Conference (SEOC). Tsiamalili, who is also the Regional Member for Bougainville, emphasized that the focus should shift from accumulating qualifications to developing well-rounded individuals. His remarks suggest a growing awareness within the government about the need for a more holistic approach to education. The minister's call to prioritize character-building over mere academic achievement aims to shape a generation equipped with both knowledge and strong moral grounding. This perspective challenges traditional educational metrics and advocates for a system that fosters deeper personal growth alongside intellectual development.

true education must prioritise character-building over mere academic titles.

โ€” Peter Tsiamalili JnrDelivering remarks at the opening of the 35th Senior Education Officers Conference.
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