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The difference can be striking. Many stations farmed under a pastoral lease are tended to by families who have a long and deep connection with the land and fully appreciate the importance of operating in a sustainable and environmentally conscious way. They take great pride in seeing their merino sheep flourish on land where weeds and pests are kept at bay. Innovation has come a long way and the leaseholders and farm managers I’ve spoken with have embraced new tools and technologies to gain efficiency and farm in a way that benefits conservation. It’s clear when visiting these properties that sustainable practices are commonplace and are something leaseholders are in fact proud of. These stations are truly stunning and showcase the very best of the New Zealand High Country.
Teacher Training Starts in Honiara and Auki
Australian High Commission representative Julie McCallum, New Zealand High Commission representative Kate Bradlow, MEHRD Deputy Secretary Linda Wate, acting SINU Vice Chancellor Mr Shadrack Fanega cutting the cake.
Source: Supplied Tuesday, 29 June 2021 10:57 AM
The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) has commenced its 2021 training program to ensure all teachers in Solomon Islands are qualified.
Over the next 12 months, the University of the South Pacific (USP) and Solomon Islands National University (SINU) will deliver certificate and diploma-level qualification programs to upskill 554 teachers - 352 from primary schools and 229 from secondary schools across Solomon Islands. Since 2015, with support from Australia and New Zealand, approximately 700 teachers across Makira-Ulawa, Choiseul, Western, Guadalcanal and Temotu have been qualified.
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