Pikinini Kisim Save (PKS) project

Training Lifts Elementary Literacy

To support more effective teaching, the Pikinini Kisim Save (PKS) project has provided teachers at 353 West New Britain schools with professional development, teaching and learning materials, and other classroom resources.

The PKS project is supported through the Papua New Guinea - Australia Partnership and delivered by CARE international and the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA).

Planning for Better Education

SLIPs provide a roadmap for schools and identify priority areas for improvement and are developed locally by head teachers before being approved by school boards of management and parents.

To ensure this is done properly, the Pikinini Kisim Save (PKS) project ensures teachers and board members have the capabilities to deliver the best for their institution.

Buluma Elementary School head teacher, Russell Kamana is one of 817 teachers and head teachers in WNB who have benefited from the capability building sessions of the PKS project.