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By Fareeza HaniffThe $115 million literacy programme that was recently launched by the Ministry of Education has gained success thus far.National Literacy Coordinator for the programme, Murray Greenidge, in a comment to this newspaper,nfl jerseys china, said that training literacy educators has already been completed in Region Seven, bringing the number of educators trained to almost 250 persons.Greenidge noted that training will be conducted next week in Region Eight. This will assist the ministry to reach its initial target of training 300 literacy personnel.Further assistance has also been given to the programme, as non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) have rounded up over 80 literacy volunteers who will assist in delivering the programme.Mr. Greenidge added that students have responded favourably to the new initiative, as most of them who previously could not read are now able to do so.He explained that these students needed special attention, and with the interventions made by introducing ‘work and reading books’, students are now capable of pronouncing and identifying words.The programme is expected to roll into next year, and will be in place for as long as it is needed, Greenidge said. The introduction of the literacy programme was a response to the results from the National Grade Six examinations, which fell below the public expectation.A task force was established to examine the situation and submit recommendations for a response to the problem. Several NGOs were engaged during this process, which invited applications from organizations and individuals to become involved in eradicating illiteracy.A paper has since been prepared and submitted to Cabinet, and it has been accepted and approved, subsequently resulting in the Education Ministry being allocated $115M for the first year of the programme.The programme has seen participation from 21 NGOs and about 300 individual literacy trainers. The main target group are students at the primary level who have achieved less than 50 percent at the National Grade Six examinations, young adults who have dropped out of school, and parents who require this training.Evaluation of the literacy educators will also be conducted on a regular basis to ensure standards set are achieved.Training for the in-school students will be done at the schools. While recognising that the school is a push factor for the out-of-school adults, training will be conducted for them at community centres and church halls.Literacy educators will be paid a stipend, which will be tied to their performance.They will be required to submit monthly reports outlining the attendance and progress of their charges.It is expected that a minimum of 1500 persons will benefit initially from the first year of training. |