[lg policy] Jamaica: Education Ministry looks to make foreign languages compulsory up to grade 9

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Education Ministry looks to make foreign languages compulsory up to grade 9

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Education Minister Ruel Reid

KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information
is looking to make foreign languages compulsory for students from grades
one to nine.

Portfolio Minister Ruel Reid said the move forms part of the Ministry’s
foreign language policy in schools.

“I have already signalled to my ministry to come up with a strategy of how
we are going to ensure that foreign languages are part of our primary
curriculum,” he pointed out.

Senator Reid was addressing the annual general meeting of the National
Association of Spanish Teachers and the Jamaica Association of French
Teachers at the Caenwood Centre in Kingston on Friday.



He noted that the plan is for students “to do a menu of foreign languages”
up to third form.

He said the hope is that teachers will employ ingenious ways to impart the
languages in order to capture students’ interest so that they will be
encouraged to specialise after grade nine.

Senator Reid pointed out that having a second language is an asset in the
global labour market, adding that a multi-lingual labour force will better
position the country for new areas of investments and trade.

Senator Reid thanked the various embassies such as France, Spain, Chile,
Cuba, Venezuela, and Brazil, and organisations such as the Spanish-Jamaica
Foundation and the Organization of American States (OAS), for their support
to the country in the teaching and learning of various languages over the
years.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Education-Ministry-looks-to-make-foreign-languages-compulsory-up-to-grade-9


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