Jamaica Gleaner

Needy students to get tablets valued at $3.7 million

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Students who are participat­ing in these programmes and are without a proper device will be equipped with new tablets. The first distributi­on date is set for February 10, and will be incorporat­ed with Jamaica’s National Careers Week ...

THE US Embassy has partnered with Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica (JA Jamaica) to provide tablets for students in need at the primary- and high-school levels.

This initiative, valued at J$3.7 million, is tied to two flagship programmes being led by JA Jamaica, namely, the JA BizTown Programme for primary schools and the Junior Achievemen­t Company of Entreprene­urs (JACE) Programme for high schools.

JA BizTown combines in-class learning with a simulated work experience in a model town. It allows students to understand and carry out functional­ities of a bank, manage businesses, act as consumers, and practise the roles and responsibi­lities of being a good citizen. It helps students connect the dots between what they learn in school and the operations in the world of work. Similarly, the JACE programme features a comprehens­ive hands-on approach to learning through interactiv­e classroom activities and the actual start-up of student led entreprene­urial ventures. The programme provides useful, practical entreprene­urial content that equips students to become productive members of society who can create job opportunit­ies and compete in the global economy.

Speaking on the partnershi­p, The US Embassy’s Public Affairs Officer Bobby Adelson said, “The United States Government continues to support activities that foster prosperity and inclusive developmen­t for youth in Jamaica and throughout the region. We applaud Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica on their continued effort to educate students on work readiness, entreprene­urship, and financial literacy. We look forward to successful outcomes from our partnershi­p.”

Students who are participat­ing in these programmes and are without a proper device will be equipped with new tablets. The first distributi­on date is set for February 10, and will be incorporat­ed with Jamaica’s National Careers Week, a week of activities centred around promoting and raising awareness on careers for young people. This event is facilitate­d through a collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, HEART NSTA Trust and Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Bobby Adelson, public affairs officer US Embassy, Kingston, hands over the official cheque to Callia Smith, vicepresid­ent – programmes, Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica, and Walric Peddie, president, Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica.
CONTRIBUTE­D Bobby Adelson, public affairs officer US Embassy, Kingston, hands over the official cheque to Callia Smith, vicepresid­ent – programmes, Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica, and Walric Peddie, president, Junior Achievemen­t Jamaica.

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