The National Education Strategic Plan takes into account much of the policies that have been developed or implemented before my appointment as Minister of Education in January, 2012. A renewed emphasis on accountability, security and safety in schools, early childhood development, information and communication technology ( ICT) and media in education, and national literacy and numeracy thrusts are among the main elements of this plan. I must also acknowledge that this document takes into account the recommendations of the 2004 Task Force on Educational Reform, Jamaica. Some of the recommendations have already been implemented, while others are at varying stages of implementation. Th e modernisation of the Ministry of Education is advanced and generally in keeping with the Public Sector Modernisation Programme.
Our educational institutions must deliver better results, and to achieve this we need all stakeholders, including the Ministry of Education, our educators, students and parents to fulfi ll their responsibilities. Th e Ministry of Education must lead the process and has identifi ed the strategic priorities which will guide our eff orts. The priorities are:
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[2] https://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/sectors/education
[3] https://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/regions/jamaica
[4] https://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/resource-format/pdf
[5] https://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/type-resource/policy-documents
[6] https://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/type-resource/reference
[7] https://www.mona.uwi.edu/cop/author-content/ministry-ofd-education