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House Advances Bill Mandating Palauan Language Instruction in Early Grades

Measure requires K–3 teaching in Palauan, allows Sonsorolese and Hatohobeian options By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — Delegate Sebastian Marino of Hatohobei has introduced a three-page bill in the House of Delegates proposing a significant reform to Palau’s education system by requiring Palauan traditional languages as the primary language of instruction in early grades. […]

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Palau in Motion

Strategies for Palauan Development Palau’s future will be shaped by what we teach our children, how we organize our communities, and the daily habits we choose. These strategies blend our wisdom; faith, family, Cheldebechel, with practical steps toward resilience: food, water, and energy security; stronger families; and community service. Below is an outline plan to […]

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Palau Senate Unanimously Passes Education Reform Bill to Restore National Testing and Strengthen Palauan Language

By: L.N. Reklai NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) The Senate of the 12th Olbiil Era Kelulau has unanimously approved a sweeping education reform bill aimed at strengthening curriculum standards, restoring national testing and reinforcing Palauan language and culture in public schools. In a 15-0 vote on its third and final reading, senators passed Senate Bill […]

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A Most Modest Proposal for Palau’s Leaders

Dear Editor, Ranting Satire is good way to say hello… A Most Modest Proposal for Palau’s Leaders It is a truth universally acknowledged that a nation of 20,000 souls, blessed with pristine waters, fertile taro patches, and a strategic location so valuable that superpowers salivate over it, must surely be incapable of training its own […]

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Palau Education Bill Rekindles Debate Over Student Testing Standards

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — Palau lawmakers are moving to reshape how student learning is measured, reigniting a long-running debate among educators and policymakers over whether schools should be judged against international comparisons or against clear, local learning standards. On the opening day of the 5th Regular Session on Jan. 13, Sen. Andrew […]

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