University of the West Indies sustainable development professor Anthony Clayton has concurred with Dr Peter Phillips’ conviction that Jamaica must begin to take its children fully into “the digital age”, commonly called the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Phillips, president of the People’s National Party (PNP), made the statement yesterday while addressing thousands of party supporters at the organisation’s 81st annual conference at the National Arena in Kingston.
“We are going to make our country rich and develop the talents of our children. I come to heal the scars of history. Our education must focus on innovation,” Phillips said. “We must have a special drive in areas of science and technology, robotics, animation, coding, and the development of computer applications. It must be done in every school across the island”.
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Phillips, president of the People’s National Party (PNP), made the statement yesterday while addressing thousands of party supporters at the organisation’s 81st annual conference at the National Arena in Kingston.
“We are going to make our country rich and develop the talents of our children. I come to heal the scars of history. Our education must focus on innovation,” Phillips said. “We must have a special drive in areas of science and technology, robotics, animation, coding, and the development of computer applications. It must be done in every school across the island”.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/l...way-jas-riches
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