austraLasia 1137
Samoa: Don Bosco and 'education for
all'
APIA: 20th may 2005 -- The principal of Don Bosco
Technical and Vocational Training Centre at Alafua, Samoa, Fr Mosese Vitolio Tui
SDB, recently represented the Centre at the Pacific EFA Conference held in Nadi, Fiji.
Education for All is a UNESCO
supported project coordinated globally. The challenge is education for
all, especially for indigenous peoples, by 2015.
Member forums commit
themselves to certain goals to be achieved locally: expanding and improving
comprehensive early childhood care especially for the most vulnerable and
disadvantaged; ensuring that children in difficult circumstances and those
belonging to ethnic minorities have access to and can complete free and
compulsory primary education of quality; equitable
access to appropriate learning and like skills; 50% improvement in levels
of adult literacy; gender equality in education;
achievement of recognisable learning outcomes especially in literacy, numeracy
and essential life skills.
In the case of Samoa, Fr Mosese was invited by the
Samoan Ministry of Education, Sports and Recreation to represent the Samoa Forum
at the meeting.
EFA Week was celebrated worldwide from 24-30
April. The Nadi Conference was part of this. A special worldwide
campaign for the week was entitled 'Send my friend to school'. As a
result, worldwide, 100,000 friends were made and 3,000 politicians went "Back to
School"!
VOCABULARY
EFA: Education For
All
UNESCO: United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation
forum: a meeting or group of people
who meet to discuss
equitable access: a term used by
governments to indicate that all (children) whatever background or circumstances
can benefit from the same educational opportunities
gender equality: as above but
to ensure that females as well as males have equal opportunity.
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