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About The International Education Agency of Papua New Guinea
The International Education Agency provides high-quality private education, meeting the needs of individual learners in a caring environment.
Learning in Our Schools
All students have an entitlement to access a broad, challenging, and appropriate curriculum to meet their strengths and needs. Students need anxlsva experiences to achieve their full potential and become lifelong learners.
To motivate students to have high aspirations and to want to achieve, students, teachers, and parents need to work to create a stimulating and successful learning environment. Students should be fully involved in the learning process, promoting an active culture of learning.
The foundation of learning in all IEA schools is to work towards our overriding goal of developing connected lifelong learners who:
- behave ethically
- Are self-directed learners
- communicate effectively
- analyse and solve problems and
- work collaboratively.
What We Believe About Learning
- is a life-long journey in which the learner makes connections that develop new and existing knowledge, skills, and understanding,
- is the process by which an individual makes sense of new experiences and engages in metacognition,
- takes place when the individual constructs their knowledge and understanding of a subject, skills, or values,
- takes place through interaction with others and in individual reflection,
- occurs anywhere and at any time.
Expectations
The IEA holds ultimate responsibility for the operation and performance of all of its schools. When families pay for an IEA education, they expect the highest standard of curriculum, teaching and student welfare.
The IEA curriculum reflects thoroughly researched international best practice. While each school has the freedom to adapt the curriculum to suit local circumstances, the fundamental learning outcomes and approaches to pedagogy are not negotiable and must be followed by all IEA schools.