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Posted: Wednesday 8 November, 2017 at 3:11 PM

Education Sector Plan aims to make future generations more competitive

Dr. Neva Pemberton, Chief of Education Planning
By: (SKNIS), Press Release

    Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 06, 2017 (SKNIS): The Ministry of Education is preparing to officially embark on its plan to revolutionize the teaching and learning landscape. Its highly anticipated Education Sector Plan will be launched on Friday, November 17, with the aim of ensuring that all stakeholders are equipped to deliver the highest quality of education to young people and adult learners.

     

    The theme of the launch will be “Education for All: Embracing Change, Securing the Future.”
     
    Dr. Neva Pemberton, Chief of Education Planning explained that the education sector plan is a “road map for action over the next five years, (2017-2021), and will guide investments in the sector and a lot of our development activities.”
     
    She noted that the Ministry is essentially rethinking what the education curriculum looks like, “to make sure we are developing learners with the kinds of competency that are needed to be successful in the 21st Century locally and globally.
     
    The Chief of Education Planning further noted that the ministry is also reconsidering how students are assessed in order for them to be more competitive not just regionally but on the global stage.
     
    Dr. Pemberton said that there are three major policy goals that the Ministry will work towards. The goals include: improving equitable access to participation in education at all levels; improving the quality and relevance of education with the specific focus of improving learning outcomes of learners; and enhancing governance and management practices to make the sector more efficient and effective in all of its operations.
     
    “So we really want to make sure that all of our learners are doing the best that they possibly can in attaining success,” said the Chief of Education Planning, adding that a lot of energy and effort went into the education sector plan.
     
    She explained that following the launch, “at the Ministry level, we will be putting together an annual performance plan, which really lays out the targets we want to accomplish over the next year, and then that plan is going to inform a process that has actually begun in the Government, in our Ministries and also at the school level.”
     


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