Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure students leave schools with STEM skills

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

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Decline in birth rate has significant implications for the education sector – PM Holness

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

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Vaz says finance ministry approved 3 year maintenance budget for newly acquired CNG buses for JUTC

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

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PM Holness emphasises that Dr. Nigel Clarke’s departure from the finance ministry will not affect Jamaica’s economic trajectory

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

Read More

Clarendon and St. Elizabeth fishers receive grants and supplies from government

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

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Health Ministry takes steps to ensure sustainability of new medical oxygen plant at St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

Read More

Police assure relatives of Dancehall artiste, Medikk, that her killers will be brought to justice

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

Read More

Mother of slain artiste Medikk offers to minister to persons responsible for her killing

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

Read More

OUR begins investigation into complaints from Jamaica Public Service customers about excessively high bills

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

Read More

OUR to conduct in-depth post Hurricane Beryl assessment of electricity sector’s resilience

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says greater effort must be made to ensure the majority of students leave schools with the skills necessary for engagement in STEM fields of work.

This as, there is growing demand for persons with knowledge and skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Speaking at the Primary Exit Profile, (PEP) awards ceremony yesterday, Mr Holness noted concerns about the performance of students in examinations for STEM subjects, especially mathematics.

He further pointed out, that in the digital technology age children must be prepared for careers in STEM fields.

The prime minister said this push towards stem education, will require a different management style for stem schools.

He described the need for students with STEM skills, as a national emergency.

Read More