A
sum of $131.8 million has been allocated to the Secondary Education
Programme, in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture. The Programme
is comprised predominantly of Phase 2 of the Reform of Secondary Education
(ROSE) Project.
The funds were earmarked in the 2004/05 Estimates of Expenditure,
tabled in the House of Representatives, and are directed toward executing
a three-fold objective.
These are to continue to improve the quality and equity of secondary
education through school-based initiatives; to expand access to upper
secondary education in a cost effective manner through building new
schools, extension and refurbishment of schools, public financing
of private secondary education, and use of extended day or double
shift.
The third objective is to strengthen the capacity of the central ministry
and regional offices to manage reform.
This project has been extended from an initial two-year period ending
in April 2003, to a further extension, which brings the project to
an end in September 2007.
The programme has accomplished a number of goals up to December 2003.
Among these are the training of 220 persons from 53 schools and the
provision of 4,050 additional grade 10 places. Also 368 grades 10
and 11 spaces were provided for students, in independent schools.
This
year the targets are no less ambitious. It is anticipated that the
implementation of 99 School Improvement Plans will be funded. Also
1,800 Heads of Departments, College Lecturers and Education Officers
will be trained in the use and supervision of the ROSE Curriculum.
Additionally, consultancy will commence in the development of diagnostic
tools to identify or correct Grades 7 – 9 literacy or numeracy
problems.
The Secondary Education programme is funded by the International
Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the Government
of Jamaica.
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