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  • Thwaites moves for Education Act amendment

    published: Wednesday | November 28, 2007

    REVEREND RONALD Thwaites, the Member of Parliament for Central Kingston, has tabled a private members bill in the House of Representatives seeking to get Parliament to amend the Education Act.

    Reverend Thwaites wants the act and all related regulations and codes to ensure that mastery is achieved in each grade before a student is promoted to the next grade, as is the norm in the public school system.

    "There is absolutely no justification for promoting a student in school to a higher grade when they have failed to achieve the standards of the previous grade," Reverend Thwaites said.

    Basic rudiments should be satisfied

    Rev. Thwaites said Parliament should adopt the principle that "we do not advance a person in school unless the basic rudiments of the grade that they are in have been satisfied".

    Government member Gregory Mair showed support for Rev. Thwaites' proposal by beating his desk but his colleague Tarn Peralto said the motion was "foolishness".

    Rev. Thwaites also wants Parliament to mandate and fund the necessary remedial programmes and supervised assistance to ensure the opportunities to remedy and prevent underperformance of students within the educational system are effective.

    Parliament is expected to debate the proposed amendments, which Rev. Thwaites said, would ensure that schools do not continue to be mere assembly lines.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    I for one agree that if a child does not master the material for a grade, that child should be held back. Fully agree with Thwaites on this, but is a bill needed? What if a youth is held back and still nuh get it? What then?

    Some after school program should be implemented where students can get assistance if they're having a problem understanding the material.

    Did Tarn Peralto talk before him think? Why is it foolishness?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lazie View Post
      published: Wednesday | November 28, 2007

      Reverend Thwaites wants the act and all related regulations and codes to ensure that mastery is achieved in each grade before a student is promoted to the next grade, as is the norm in the public school system.

      "There is absolutely no justification for promoting a student in school to a higher grade when they have failed to achieve the standards of the previous grade," Reverend Thwaites said.

      Basic rudiments should be satisfied

      Rev. Thwaites said Parliament should adopt the principle that "we do not advance a person in school unless the basic rudiments of the grade that they are in have been satisfied".

      Government member ...his colleague Tarn Peralto said the motion was "foolishness".

      Rev. Thwaites also wants Parliament to mandate and fund the necessary remedial programmes and supervised assistance to ensure the opportunities to remedy and prevent underperformance of students within the educational system are effective.

      Parliament is expected to debate the proposed amendments, which Rev. Thwaites said, would ensure that schools do not continue to be mere assembly lines.
      Could the PNP put out an ad in the next elections (local government) along the lines that the -

      JLP says foolishness to have children learn to read and write properly in schools before graduation!
      ?
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Karl View Post
        Could the PNP put out an ad in the next elections (local government) along the lines that the -

        ?
        Pay fi it nuh? Would love to see if it tek off with the masses.
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          "We believe we are best for Jamaica, so ANYTHING that will cause us to be in power is therefore best for Jamaica"

          Yun know what ANYTHING mean ?

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