The Ministry of Education has implemented new programs for teachers and parents, aiming to improve engagement in the sector. One program targets future principals, and another focuses on parents. The Ministry of Education has redoubled its efforts to strengthen communication and engagement between various stakeholders that can impact the sector’s growth. While the focus has traditionally been on students, additional attention is now being given to teachers and parents.
For teachers, the ‘Aspiring Principal Program’ is expected to move them one step closer to their dream. At a post-Cabinet briefing on Wednesday, Minister Fayval Williams announced the results of the initiative thus far.
Reporter Trishagaye Kelly
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