Jamaica Gleaner

Samuda wants ministry to focus more on families, communitie­s

- Judana Murphy/Gleaner Writer judana.murphy@gleanerjm.com

KARL SAMUDA, minister with oversight responsibi­lity for education, has called on the ministry to place greater focus on parental involvemen­t and the developmen­t of students.

He was speaking recently at a press conference for the release of the 2019 National Education Inspectora­te Report.

“Too often, we get sidetracke­d, believing that the real success in the ministry is to provide more schools, more classrooms, make the buildings much nicer and everything else, and perhaps we are overlookin­g the most fundamenta­l of improvemen­ts that are necessary,” Samuda said.

“Forget about the overemphas­is on buildings and focus on the human developmen­t, the family, the community, the involvemen­t of the parents with the developmen­t of the child,” he appealed.

Though most schools have received commendabl­e scores based on the inspection report, Samuda said he wants to see that improvemen­t channelled into homes.

CONTINUOUS COMMITMENT

“[It will require] diligence, continuous commitment and involvemen­t by the ministry in the cultivatio­n of the right attitudes within the home ... so that the guidance that the children need in their formative years are provided,” Samuda said.

He explained that the ministry cannot “easily correct deficienci­es that started in infancy” when students have advanced to the secondary level.

Samuda urged the ministry officials present to recommit to devising strategies that will guide actions in the pursuit of human developmen­t.

 ??  ?? SAMUDA
SAMUDA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica