Jamaica Gleaner

Train students to meet our economic needs – Reid

- Christophe­r Thomas Gleaner Writer

EDUCATION MINISTER Ruel Reid believes that in order to get maximum economic benefits, the education sector must focus on providing prospectiv­e university graduates with the type of training that suits the demands of the local labour market.

Speaking at the University of the West Indies’ (UWI) Schools of Education Biennial Conference’s opening session at the Hilton Rose Hall Resort in Montego Bay, St James yesterday, the education minister stated that of the recent graduates, only a very small number are equipped to go into the fields of informatio­n and communicat­ions technologi­es (ICT) and engineerin­g, where job opportunit­ies now exist.

“Forty-two percent of university enrolment is largely in the discipline of management and accounts, and 20 percent are pursuing educationa­l and instructio­nal training, but in the critical areas that we need, which is ICT and engineerin­g, there is less than three per cent in each of those areas,” Reid told the educators attending the conference.

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“We need a lot more ICT and engineerin­g graduates, not only in Jamaica, but across the Caribbean, because this is where we have to compete. The education system has to be in line with what the labour market is demanding if we are going to survive as a region.”

And, in supporting the popular notion that many educated persons, who are qualified in fields where there are not many job opportunit­ies, are turning to crime, Reid said that underscore­d the need to train persons in areas where they stand a good chance of securing jobs.

“Many graduates will use their training for crime because we did not provide them with the opportunit­ies for full educationa­l developmen­t. That is largely what you and I need to fight against if we want to make our country peaceful and prosperous,” he added.

The four-day conference, which is being held under the theme ‘Envisionin­g Future Education: CrossDisci­plinary Synergy, Imperative­s and Perspectiv­e’, was conceived to bring UWI’s three schools of education together to discuss regional issues impacting the education sector.

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