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    Mother moves to quash education ministry's decision on scholarship
    published: Saturday | February 23, 2008


    The mother of an 11-year-old girl has taken the Ministry of Education to the Supreme Court over its refusal to recommend the child for a private scholarship although she had the highest score for girls in the 2007 GSAT examination.

    It is the practice that the boy and girl with the highest scores are recommended to the Scotia Jamaica Foundation for scholarships.
    The mother said after the name of the female awardee for the scholarship was published, she contacted the Ministry of Education because the awardee had the second highest score.

    In its response, the ministry is alleging that the girl with the highest score was unwittingly exposed to the 2007 GSAT questions at a homework centre in St Andrew, thereby giving her an unfair advantage over others. It claims that was the reason it did not recommend the girl for the scholarship. The ministry claims that it conducted an investigation at the homework centre before the examination.

    denies exposure
    However, the girl's mother who is being represented by attorney-at-law André Earle is denying that there was any such exposure. She is also contending that when an investigator visited the homework centre there were three topics from which the students were each asked to choose one to write on.

    One of the three topics was on the communication tasks paper in the examination, but the teacher at the centre said she had no idea that the particular topic, which was an essay on 'My School', would be on the examination paper.

    The mother is asking the Judicial Review Court to quash the ministry's decision not to recommend her daughter for the scholarship. She is also seeking an order compelling the ministry to inform Scotia Jamaica Foundation that her daughter had the highest score for girls.The motion came up for hearing yesterday but was put off to April 3.
    "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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    Who has never had to write an essay on "My School" during my days at primary school?

    At the Teachers' Colleges it was almost always suggested to trainee teachers and or discussed as one way to help in motivating pupils to 'think' on/become more aware of surroundings.
    "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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      ministry talking crap...suh if a the homework centre the girl was asked a math question that showed up on the exam the same rules would apply?

      nonsense...maybe they feel that the second person has more of a financial need or something...that reasoning is flawed!

      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gamma View Post
        ministry talking crap...suh if a the homework centre the girl was asked a math question that showed up on the exam the same rules would apply?

        nonsense...maybe they feel that the second person has more of a financial need or something...that reasoning is flawed!
        Damn!
        ...agreeing with you again!
        "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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