Senate approves Jamaica Teaching Council Bill to regulate teaching profession

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Gov’t Senator calls for public education campaign on home schooling

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Judicial Service Commission to assess how judges are selected for court cases

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Dawes and SERHA clash over purchase of $30M neurosurgical drill

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Police maintain strong presence in Waltham Park following fatal shooting of alleged gangster

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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ECJ not yet able to give timeline for completion of fieldwork to establish new St. Catherine boundaries

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Utech president wants governmnet to outline how it intends to fund plan to make Jamaica STEM island

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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PM Holness stresses that there has never been a better time to invest in Jamaica

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Jamaica’s Net International Reserves stand at US$5.85B

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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Vaz says legislative amendments will be required to revamp system for demonstration plates 

The Senate has approved the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill 2025 which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession.

Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon who piloted the bill said teachers will be required to be registered.

She said teachers who are not registered will have 2 years to do so when the bill is passed.

She said the legislation also has guidelines for parents who home school their children.

The Senate passed the bill with some amendments, as a result it will return to the Lower House for further approval, prior to being sent to the Governor General.

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