Jamaica Gleaner

Simplify basic-school teaching, urges Reid

- Syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

RATHER THAN complex areas of learning far beyond their years, children at the earlychild­hood level should be focused on developing cognitive and physical capabiliti­es, according to Senator Ruel Reid, minister of education, youth and informatio­n.

The minister expressed that the curriculum would require further reform to accommodat­e such a focus and enable Jamaican students to compete internatio­nally with Asia in mathematic­s.

“I’m very conscious that you have to begin from simple to complex where young children are concerned. Foundation and simplicity is what we have to work towards, though I know a lot of parents in this current time want the child to learn everything by age six, but that’s not necessary,” Reid told The Gleaner at the Marubeni Mathematic­s Awards Ceremony held on Thursday at the Jamaica Public Service Company head office in St Andrew.

He added: “Education at this stage, in particular, is about how you validate and motivate students, not necessaril­y right or wrong. It’s about critical thinking, problem solving and processes, not just the result, as the aim should be to assess you as an individual.

“A lot of innovation that has taken place in the world is trial and error. It’s not that you got the result that you wanted initially. Trying to force the students too early is to just focus on the product and not the process. When they go to the higher level, then you can focus on both the product and the process.”

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