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Role of CXC is to build the requisite competenci­es for each subject area

- Dear Editor,

We note with interest, the appeal by Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the CXC, Dr. Wayne Wesley, re “We need to find an approach that creates an appropriat­e balance, that allows students to demonstrat­e the critical competenci­es required to function in society and help them to apply to any content, rather than focusing on the syllabus content…In this regard, the current thinking around the developmen­t of examinatio­n is to have a greater focus on the appropriat­e balance between critical competence­s and content coverage.” But shouldn’t it be the role of the CXC to build in the requisite competenci­es for the content of each subject area along with relevant skills sets? As a regional body funded by tax payers’ money the CXC should have both the expertise and the regional mindset to be able to do so.

Once this is provided by the CXC, Ministries of Education must then train teachers to be able to underpin the content with related competenci­es and skills and in instructio­nal methodolog­ies and related expertise to be able to deliver accordingl­y - perhaps a Train the Trainer programme so those trained can then turnkey the training to their colleagues across each nation. Perhaps both the CXC and Ministries of Education can analyze syllabuses of developed nations, especially New York City in the US to grasp how all three can be married - content, competenci­es and skill sets. There are many Caribbean teachers in the US, especially New York City, with the capacity and competency to assist and The Caribbean Voice can be of assistance in this respect.

Sincerely,

Annan Boodram

The Caribbean Voice

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