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Rachel Koralyo (third from left) with her classmates on graduation day. |
Special Inclusive Education – Going beyond the classroom to help students excel
Overcrowded classrooms and a scarcity of teachers in the Wapenamanda District of Enga Province means teachers can have classes of 50 students, leaving little time for one-on-one learning.
Rachel Koralyo, a teacher aide with a science degree
and no teaching experience, found herself providing voluntary after-school
lessons to students who approached her.
She wanted to help students who were
eager to learn and improve their performance in school.
Rachel
applied for an Australia Awards PNG scholarship to study a Postgraduate Diploma
in Education, focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
(STEM).
Through her course, she learnt about Special Inclusive Education.
This
involves inclusive teaching of both able-bodied and special needs children in
the same classroom.
She immediately recognised that this training could address
student performance issues she was experiencing.
She finds that many
students who suffer trauma, have learning impairments, are living with
disability, or dealing with peer pressure and societal pressure are prevalent
under performers.
Rachel (left) has been spending her lunchtimes teaching and counselling through individual
student-teacher sessions.
Her goal is to reduce the percentage of below average
students from what is presently 30 percent of the class, to less than 20 percent by the end
of the academic year.
She believes that learning extends beyond the classroom
syllabus and remarks: “Teachers not only impart content knowledge, but the life
of a student will centre around the teacher.
"How you walk, talk, smile, scold,
and teach will all influence who your students become in the future.
"Teachers
should be the best role models. You give shape to the future you want to see.”
Planning
to pursue a master’s degree in marine biology, Rachel’s goal is to teach at the
tertiary level one day.
Applications
for the Postgraduate Diploma in
Education (STEM) are currently open until 8 August 2022.
To
find out more, visit the Australia Awards PNG website
at www.australiaawardspng.org.


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