Term: education in Jamaica
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Education Ministry looks to make Foreign Languages Compulsory up to Grade Nine

Posted on 10/5/2016

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information is looking to make foreign languages compulsory for students from grades one to nine.

Caenwood Centre
education in Jamaica
Education Ministry
Foreign Languages
Jamaica Association of French Teachers
Minister of Education Youth and Information
Ministry of Education
National Association of Spanish Teachers
Organization of American States
Senator the Hon Ruel Reid
Spanish-Jamaica Foundation
Youth and Information

Schools Urged to Report Staff Shortage and Other Needs

Posted on 9/22/2016

Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Senator the Hon. Ruel Reid, is appealing to school principals to provide information on staff shortage and other necessities so that they can be speedily addressed. In an interview with JIS News, Minis ...

Chief Education Officer
education in Jamaica
Minister of Education
Ministry of Education Youth and Information
Permanent Secretary
report staff shortage
school principals
Senator the Hon. Ruel Reid
Youth and Information

Calabar Launches Robotics Programme

Posted on 9/19/2016

Supported by a wealth of global research that has found that boys learn better in hands-on, practical approaches, all-boys school Calabar High has positioned itself to revolutionise the educational development of its students with its recently launch ...

Calabar High School
Calabar Old Boys’ Association
education in Jamaica
Principal Albert Corcho
robotics programme launched
STEM-based learning
The Mico University College
Wayne Thompson

Grooming Standards to be in Place for Academic Year 2017/18

Posted on 9/13/2016

Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Senator the Hon. Ruel Reid says by the next school year, clear policy guidelines will be established to govern hair style and grooming for all schools.

education in Jamaica
Grooming Standards
Minister of Education
Senator the Hon. Ruel Reid
Stakeholder consultations
Youth and Information

Shift System Cripples Western Schools

Posted on 9/13/2016

The Government's plan to banish the double-shift system from the Jamaican schools cannot come too soon for some western Jamaica-based school administrators, who think it is quite burdensome, if not totally counterproductive.

banish shift system
Clyde Evans
education in Jamaica
GOJ
Government of Jamaica
Leighton Johnson
Muschett Comprehensive High School
Petersfield High School
school shift system
Trelawny
Wakefield
western Jamaica schools
Westmoreland
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