Jamaica is set to reap the rewards of a transformative five-year partnership with the British Council, focused on bolstering collaboration in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). This strategic alliance aims to revolutionize the education system by eliminating the shift system, paving the way for a more inclusive learning environment for students. By joining forces, Jamaica and the British Council are determined to ensure that every student receives the best possible educational opportunities, fostering their intellectual growth and social development. Executive Director of the National Education Trust (NET), Latoya Harris-Ghartey discussed the partnership in detail below.
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