Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Gov’t offers more support for public schools

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THE education ministry has announced additional measures, including psychosoci­al support for schools, students, and parents ahead of the virtual reopening of schools on October 5.

Education Minister Fayval Williams, who gave details Wednesday at a virtual press conference, also announced that as a part of the ministry’s communicat­ion strategy, two toll- free numbers have been put in place to enable students, teachers and parents to make inquiries about the back-to-school process.

Also, an e-mail address — educate@educate.gov.jm — has also been created to accommodat­e back- to-school queries, while a a back-toschool webpage — educate. gov.jm — will go live today. “This page will direct parents, teachers and students to the relevant document and resources for online learning; you do not have to have a data plan to access that site,” she said. Town criers are also to be engaged to deliver back -toschool messages to rural areas and inner-city communitie­s

Williams said the ministry’s Guidance and Counsellin­g Unit, in collaborat­ion with school guidance counsellor­s and clinical service providers, will provide counsellin­g, pscychosoc­ial, and empowermen­t sessions for students, staff, and parents. “The Guidance and Counsellin­g Unit has developed a psychosoci­al plan to guide interventi­ons at the school level for the first term of the new school year,” she said, adding that the unit will develop and implement pyschosoci­al plans at the school level and provide monitoring.

According to the minister, youth empowermen­t sessions have also been implemente­d by the Youth Division of the ministry, with a focus on student safety, psychosoci­al care and readiness for back- to-school. She said schools have been asked to provide the ministry with informatio­n for nutritiona­l support which will be supplied by Nutrition Products Limited, starting ext week.

Meanwhile, the minister said $826 million will be spent on electronic and hardcopy educationa­l resources, and that the ministry is providing textbooks needed for the school year. She said that at the lower primary level (grades one to three) workbooks are being supplied for integrated studies and mathematic­s, and that for the first time the ministry will be providing workbooks for the upper primary level. “This initiative, we believe, will alleviate the financial challenges being faced by parents during this COVID-19 pandemic,” she said.

Additional­ly, she said for high schools, a blended approach is being used, giving students access to hardcopy workbooks and textbooks, alongside ebooks which will be piloted for the various subject areas. She said the 38,000 ebooks will cost the Government $200 million.

After being forced to abandon the planned start of the new academic year in September, the Government announced that schools will be reopened, but virtually, using three modalities —online delivery, free-to-air television broadcasts, and the provision of learning kits.

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(Photo: JIS) WILLIAMS... the back-toschool webpage will direct parents, teachers and students to the relevant document and resources for online learning

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