Jamaica Gleaner

Education and politics not a good mix – NAF’s Smith

- Christophe­r Thomas/Gleaner Writer

ZACHAEUS SMITH, vice-president of the New York-based Northeast Alumni and Friends of Godfrey Stewart High School (NAF), wants to see the removal of political influence from the education sector. He is calling for the creation of an independen­t commission to craft a long-term education management plan.

Smith made the call while addressing a handover ceremony for the donation of a SMART Board interactiv­e whiteboard, valued at US$3,000 (J$384,870), to the Godfrey Stewart High School’s Mathematic­s Department on Monday at the Savanna-la-Mar-based school.

“I’d like to say, for the record, that I don’t believe that education should be in the hands of politician­s. I believe there should be an independen­t commission, consisting of community leaders, members of the clergy, teachers past and present, and students, to make a long-term plan for education,” Smith told teachers and students at the ceremony.

“The Ministry of Education has its role and it provides infrastruc­ture, but as far as the nuts and bolts of education go, they should have nothing to do with it,” added Smith.

The NAF vice-president commented on how political interferen­ce could potentiall­y disrupt the smooth administra­tion of schools.

“The principal in the school is a trained profession­al with years of experience, but he or she is at the whim and fancy of the board chairman who, most of the time, is a politician, not an educator,” said Smith. “Case in point, the school has a vacancy for a teacher, the principal interviews three people, and one candidate didn’t make the cut, but that candidate knows the councillor and the member of parliament, so that candidate gets hired.”

 ?? PHOTO BY ADRIAN FRATER ?? Zachaeus Smith (third right), vice-president of the New York-based Northeast Alumni and Friends of Godfrey Stewart High School (NAF), and members of his group stand together with Emily Lawrence-Ricketts (centre), principal of Godfrey Stewart High School, in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmorela­nd; Rajashe Baker (fourth left), the school’s head boy; and Dane Sinclair (fourth right), the school’s acting head of the Mathematic­s Department, following the donation of a SMART Board interactiv­e whiteboard at the school.
PHOTO BY ADRIAN FRATER Zachaeus Smith (third right), vice-president of the New York-based Northeast Alumni and Friends of Godfrey Stewart High School (NAF), and members of his group stand together with Emily Lawrence-Ricketts (centre), principal of Godfrey Stewart High School, in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmorela­nd; Rajashe Baker (fourth left), the school’s head boy; and Dane Sinclair (fourth right), the school’s acting head of the Mathematic­s Department, following the donation of a SMART Board interactiv­e whiteboard at the school.

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