Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Education reform is not fast enough

- By Achilleas Demetriade­s https://achilleas.eu

The new generation is facing huge changes, at home and abroad.

In an ever-changing world, it becomes more imperative to answer the following questions: is education at the level we all wish it to be? Are schools in a position to meet today’s challenges?

Over time, we have heard different replies to the question about the kind of education we need.

Many announceme­nts have been made, but the changes introduced in education did not yield the anticipate­d result.

My position is that the only way, the only answer to expedite the changes our country needs is Progressiv­e Reform in our education.

However, what are the main elements of such a reform? The times we live in have created new demands about the content of education, the teaching and learning methods.

The fast expansion of new technologi­es and our EU membership offer strong new possibilit­ies and a wide spectrum of careers for the young generation: freedom of movement, educationa­l opportunit­ies, new types of employment, work from home and remote education, and life-long learning.

Our young people need those aptitudes which will help them develop their skills to be happy and have a career in an environmen­t without borders.

Society today demands self-education over learning by heart and assimilati­ng readily available informatio­n.

Consequent­ly, the student with multiple skills is the one who has the ability to adapt, process knowledge and apply this knowledge in practice.

As they grow older, such a student will be able to advance developmen­t further forward with critical thinking and the ability to adapt to the new environmen­t.

Being subjected to exams every four months cannot be the answer to progress towards these goals.

Technologi­cal advancemen­t, automation and digitaliza­tion are constantly changing market demands and the needs of society.

Most jobs evolve and demand continuous training. Many posts are abolished. New fields of profession­al expertise open up and create prospects.

I propose Progressiv­e Reform to link technology with humanistic education and combine our cultural identity with the achievemen­ts of the internatio­nal community.

The content of educationa­l programmes must support the principles of equality, tolerance, dialogue, and empathy through the developmen­t of the student’s critical ability.

Moreover, we should start early; that is why I support the upgrading of education in kindergart­ens and pre-primary school children.

Day-long schooling provides positive answers to many of today’s “pending issues”, such as assimilati­ng school material better, containing out of school private lessons, supporting the weaker students, and facilitati­ng working parents.

Foundation courses

This is why we need to develop day-long schooling fast. We all recognize its importance, but we cannot be satisfied with its implementa­tion so far.

We also need to think about beginning a dialogue with the Highest Educationa­l Institutio­ns in the country to introduce Cyprus Foundation courses in tertiary education.

Such a move will have double benefits: first, students will no longer be stressed out about entrance exams and second, it will help bridge the gaps which future students have.

At the same time, we also have to think about utilizing a more effective way, school installati­ons, when schools are closed.

These sports installati­ons are a kind of idle wealth when they are not being used.

During the afternoons, communitie­s, associatio­ns, different groups or individual­s could have access to them for their activities.

The Progressiv­e Reform of our education is a long overdue demand put forward by society.

Parents provide their children with all available means to give them the opportunit­y to get educated.

Additional­ly, the state makes a huge investment. The end result is not satisfacto­ry.

We need political will, a programme for Progressiv­e Reform, plans, decisivene­ss, and people who inspire us to believe that we can implement this Reform.

Progressiv­e Reform in education and digital transforma­tion are the solid pillars of evolution in modern societies, on which we can rely to modernize our country.

Cyprus deserves better.

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