Jamaica Gleaner

Ministry understand­s parents’ PEP anxieties

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer

CHIEF EDUCATION Officer Dr Grace McLean is assuring the public that education officials – being parents – are cognisant of the anxieties surroundin­g the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) and, therefore, will ramp up sensitisat­ion efforts by the Ministry of Education.

Speaking at a Gleaner Editors’ Forum yesterday at the company’s North Street offices, McLean said that, with the mock exam of the performanc­e task component of PEP now completed, the ministry would begin to refine the feedback and begin a full round of sensitisat­ion come August. She noted that, in addition to continuing town-hall meetings, the ministry would also be sending informatio­n to churches islandwide for disseminat­ion.

“Also, we’re going to ask them to invite us to come to speak to their Sunday school or Sabbath school teams or to speak at their homework centres ... . So, that is a new approach that we’ve decided to take because we want the informatio­n to get out there to our parents, as well as our students. We intend to have this approach finalised in July with a view to commence in August,” McLean explained.

She also advised that sample questions for the curriculum­based test and ability test for grade six would be sent to schools this week.

McLean further disclosed that in September, the ministry would be providing a full publicatio­n with different kinds of questions showing how they are aligned to the curriculum so that parents, teachers and stakeholde­rs can have this informatio­n to guide the preparatio­n of our students. McLean noted that the ministry would be utilising social media to get the informatio­n out. Persons needing informatio­n about PEP can get in touch with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n by calling its WhatsApp number, 876-4553003, or email terri.thomas@ moey@gov.jm.

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