Williams lauds JTA for digital focus at this year’s anniversary conference

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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Williams says government is committed to implementing initiatives aimed at closing digital divide in schools

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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Indecom reports fatal shooting of 34 citizens by security forces since the start of the year

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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Clarendon police theorize that double murder in the parish yesterday is linked to drug deal

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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St. Ann Municipal Corporation to tackle illegal vending, market related breaches and other issues

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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Another of the 7 inmates who escaped from Oracabessa Police lock-up last year, recaptured

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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Bog Walk Gorge inaccessible to large vehicles following the collision of 2 trucks

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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St. James man charged for sharing intimate videos of his ex on social media

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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JFJ calls on House Speaker to reverse decision to return two AG reports sent to parliament without being tabled

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

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Angry residents of Old Harbour, St. Catherine took to the streets again to protest killing of two men by the police

Education Minister Fayval Williams has lauded the Jamaica Teacher’s Association for this year’s focus at its 60th anniversary conference.

Speaking at the anniversary church service on Sunday morning, the minister said this year’s theme ‘Full Steam ahead advancing digital and future skills’ reinforces the importance of coordinating policy, programmes and the provision of resources to address the diverse needs of students.

She said this year’s conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the education sector to discuss new perspectives and to determine how best to implement changes.

She said as the JTA looks back at the past 60 years it must also look to the future at what can and must be done.

The minister expressed confidence that the ministry and the JTA can work together to successfully transform the sector successfully.

Read More