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ICT to be Directly Incorporated into Curriculum

Posted on 4/28/2016

State Minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information, Hon. Floyd Green, says there will be increased emphasis on directly incorporating information and communication technology (ICT) into various areas of the school curriculum.

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Career Advancement Programme to be Strengthened

Posted on 4/18/2016
The Government will be strengthening the Career Advancement Programme (CAP), which provides additional educational and vocational training opportunities for secondary students, aged 16 to 18.
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Primary Schools Welcome TVET Integration

Posted on 4/14/2016
The days when Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) was offered only in technical high schools and upgraded secondary schools are over. The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information is moving to mainstream TVET in the education system, to include all schools at the primary level.
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Educators Honoured for Over 57 Years of Service

Posted on 4/12/2016
Two former educators at the Breadnut Hill Primary School were on April 7 honoured for their combined service of 57 years at a function held at the Assemblies of the First Born in St. Ann. They are former Principal of the institution, Rose Gowie-McLean, and former Vice-Principal Ellen Garvey-Kelly.
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Mico Committed To Strengthening Education in Jamaica

Posted on 4/4/2016

President of the Mico University College, Dr. Asburn Pinnock, is pledging the institution’s full commitment to contributing to the further development of Jamaica’s education landscape.

He says the 180 year-old institution, considered to be a leader in teacher-training in the Caribbean, sees itself as having a key role to play in transforming the country’s education system by improving standards in teaching and learning, and supporting research to address needs at various levels.

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