The Honorable Fayval Williams, newly appointed minister of Education says that the ministry is planning to distribute forty thousand tablets to students who are apart of the the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH). In additional, roughly 18,000 students have already received tablets, according to the minister and twenty-five thousand tablets were distributed to teachers.
Minister Williams said that the first two weeks of school will focus on getting the students focused on the new school term while adapting to a new way of learning. She explains that the education ministry is working to modify the curriculum in order for the lessons to be appropriately taught within the shorter school term.
She expound more in the following interview with CVM Sunrise below.
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