Jamaica Gleaner

MOE to provide textbooks to boost National Standards Curriculum

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THE MINISTRY of Education, Youth and Informatio­n will be providing textbooks and appropriat­e electronic and other supplies to support the National Standards Curriculum and other curricula at grades one to 13 for the upcoming academic year.

The total cost associated with these procuremen­ts at both the primary and secondary levels will be approximat­ely $817 million.

“Distributi­on of these resources will commence in August of this year,” minister with responsibi­lity for education Karl Samuda said during his contributi­on to the 2019-20 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representa­tives on July 31.

Samuda also disclosed that the ministry had introduced a pilot programme for the repair of damaged and worn furniture in the 2018-19 academic year and that the pilot ended this month to make way for the full roll-out of the programme.

Under the pilot project, the ministry selected two schools from each parish that have a woodwork and metalwork department. These 28 schools were known as repairer schools.

Each school was paired with a number of neighbouri­ng schools that had furniture to be repaired and was given little more than $1.5 million to complete the repairs.

So far, 6,868 pieces of furniture have been repaired at a cost of $19.65 million.

“The cost to replace the furniture would have been $28.1 million. Roughly $9 million was saved from this project,” Samuda told the House.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Karl Samuda makes his contributi­on to the Sectoral Debate in Parliament on Wednesday.
CONTRIBUTE­D Karl Samuda makes his contributi­on to the Sectoral Debate in Parliament on Wednesday.

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