Hear the Children’s Cry renews call for MOE to modify PEP exams to have compulsory, graded component including parents

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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Jamaica welcomed 4.27 million tourists last year, generating earnings of USD 4.35 billion

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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PM Holness says government is considering construction of a permanent venue for festivals and concerts in Western Jamaica

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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MP for East Kingston and Port Royal calls on government to develop Kingston Harbour and Sunken Pirate City in Port Royal

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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CPL25 confirmed to run from August 14 to September 21

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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Kishane Thompson to make 2025 indoor debut in Kazakhstan

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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Vikings-Rams wild card playoff moved, Lakers game postponed as coaches, athletes are impacted by LA wildfires

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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Spanish town mayor says operations continue as normal following MOCA raid at municipal corporation

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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Farmers urged to re-purpose fields for sugar cane production as industry on cusp of renewed growth and profitability – Green

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

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Hear the Children’s Cry strongly opposes proposal to decriminalize sexual offences by minors

There is a renewed appeal for the Education Ministry to modify the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations to have a compulsory and graded component that would include parents.

Director of the advocacy group, Hear the Children’s Cry, Nigel Cooper explains that this additional PEP component would allow adults to demonstrate healthy parenting practices.

Mr. Cooper says the aim is to strategically use the education system to improve the bond between parent and child and by extension aspects of the family.

Despite being a graded assessment, Mr. Cooper says it would not be highly advanced to deter parents with literacy challenges.

Read More