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Title: EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES IN THE CARIBBEAN


1
EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES IN THE CARIBBEAN
  • Senator Hazel Manning
  • Minister of Education
  • Trinidad and Tobago

2
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
  • To the man-in-the-street Education is seen as
  • The panacea for change and the promise of a
    better quality of life

3
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
  • To the politician education is seen as
  • A solution to poverty alleviation, social
    mobility, equality of opportunity, social
    problems, management of the changes in values
    system.
  • The key to productivity and human resource
    development.

4
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
  • To the teacher, education is seen as
  • That which should contribute to the development
    of the potential of the child to contribute to
    the development of the nation and by extension,
    World Development

5
THE CARIBBEAN
  • Relatively small population (21M)
  • Small land area
  • Limited natural resources
  • Range of diversity
  • High level of dependency on international forces
  • Economic vulnerability

6
EDUCATION REFORM
  • The perceptions of the importance of education
    and the limitations faced by the Caribbean both
    in terms of quality and quantity has resulted in
    education reform throughout the Caribbean region.

7
EDUCATION REFORM
  • The implication of globalization makes it
    necessary to reform our education systems for
    it requires us to adapt our own education content
    to meet not only our local demands, but also our
    international concerns.

8
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • Economic
  • Youth unemployment
  • Skill shortages in key areas of the economy
  • New jobs associated with higher technology
    occupations requiring higher entry levels
  • A mismatch between the graduates and the
    available jobs.

9
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • Social
  • Receding influence of the family
  • A conduit for the Illicit international drug
    trade
  • High crime rate and gang warfare
  • HIV/AIDS increasingly the cause of death rate
    for those between the age of 15 and 45 years

10
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • ICTs
  • How do we effectively integrate the new ICTs
    into all aspects of education provision?

11
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • The Changing Environment
  • The nature and organization of work
  • The need for retraining and retooling
  • The important role of knowledge as a factor of
    production
  • The emphasis on Information Technology

12
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • Political
  • A robust democracy
  • Peace
  • A creation of a state of esteem

13
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • Educational
  • Existing curriculum content and pedagogical
    methods are being questioned
  • Students leave school ill-prepared for the world
    of work and adulthood.
  • High incidence of illiteracy and numeracy.
  • Marked gender differences in achievement.
  • Curriculum changes without the necessary changes
    in assessment

14
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • Educational contd
  • Untrained teachers at the Early Childhood,
    Primary and Secondary levels
  • Student under-performance
  • High levels of student attrition
  • Student repetition of grade levels
  • Harmonization of curriculum and assessment across
    the region

15
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • Educational contd
  • Inadequate policy for recruitment and selection
    of teachers
  • Lack of systems of certification, evaluation and
    licensing of teachers
  • Unsure about the place of Tech/Voc in secondary
    schools
  • The harmonization of competencies, skills for
    certification of students for the world of work
  • Facilitating the success of the CSME

16
MAJOR CHALLENGES
  • There seems to be no other alternative right now
    and in the near future for countries in the
    Caribbean but to collaborate in all areas of
    development utilizing the new technologies and
    benefiting from those that have begun the change
    process, at the same time maximizing the
    resources at their immediate disposal.

17
CHALLENGES IN EDUCATION
  • Thank You
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