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MINISTER OF Education Andrew Holness has urged teachers to immediately tackle the problem of illiteracy.
"The most important thing for Jamaica today is literacy. Until we realise we have an emergency on our hands, we will continue in the same vein, getting the same results over and over again," said Holness during the annual teachers' awards ceremony at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club in St James Saturday evening.
Holness cited the Human Development Index which indicated Jamaica currently trailed several underdeveloped countries such as Cuba, Singapore and the Philippines in literacy. He offered the Ministry of Education's solution to the challenge of illiteracy: literacy tests that will be centrally administered and standardised effectively in order to ensure that every child in Jamaica can read, write and comprehend before they enter high school.
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MINISTER OF Education Andrew Holness has urged teachers to immediately tackle the problem of illiteracy.
"The most important thing for Jamaica today is literacy. Until we realise we have an emergency on our hands, we will continue in the same vein, getting the same results over and over again," said Holness during the annual teachers' awards ceremony at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club in St James Saturday evening.
Holness cited the Human Development Index which indicated Jamaica currently trailed several underdeveloped countries such as Cuba, Singapore and the Philippines in literacy. He offered the Ministry of Education's solution to the challenge of illiteracy: literacy tests that will be centrally administered and standardised effectively in order to ensure that every child in Jamaica can read, write and comprehend before they enter high school.
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