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JAM | Apr 11, 2024

‘Philosophy of Education for Jamaica’ approved by Minsitry of Education

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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The Ministry of Education and Youth (MOEY) has an approved ‘Philosophy of Education for Jamaica’ and school administrators are being encouraged to adopt and disseminate this new doctrine into their school improvement plan.

In accordance with the Jamaica Education Transformation Commission Report, ministry states that they were asked to formulate a doctrine that “widely promotes an education philosophy which sees learning as a collaborative interaction between teachers, students and the curriculum and pursue efforts to ensure widespread acceptance”.

Following thorough consultation with collaborators, including students and student leaders, parents, members of the church community, teachers, principals, Education Officers and others, the Education Philosophy for Jamaica has been finalised and reads as follows:

“Under God, the Jamaican educational philosophy embraces diverse learning capacities and styles, aiming to nurture each learner’s full potential. We provide a comprehensive education, blending academic and vocational pursuits with values- based on teachings and life skills. Our focus is on fostering community harmony, appreciating our cultural heritage, promoting inclusivity, environmental stewardship, and respect for all. Through this approach, we aim to cultivate learners’ understanding of themselves, respect for humanity and love for the country as embodied in our National Vision, Anthem, and Pledge.”

The education philosophy embodies the tenets of the ministry’s efforts to Transform Education for National Development (TREND).

All school administrators are being encouraged to disseminate this philosophy to all stakeholders to ensure its widespread adoption and incorporation into their school improvement plan, home-school engagements and community partnerships. The ministry is also asking that they familiarise themselves with the philosophy and incorporate its core principles into their daily routines.

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