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* ensure high levels of passes in the CXC Exams
* ensure high levels of passes in the CXC Exams


Students in Jamaica’s High Schools will benefit from a mix of formal methods with informal entertaining approaches to learning to stimulate the teaching/learning process and excite young minds to embark on a quest for knowledge. As the youths of Jamaica are already immersed in technology, the use of modern methodologies in the classroom is a natural move towards enhancing the learning process. The Pilot is being implemented in grades 10 and 11 of 28 schools and 3 teachers colleges, and will not only see the introduction to the classroom equipment, but also desktops, printers, and the installation of a school network which will connect the computer laboratories, libraries, staff rooms, A/V centres, resource rooms and administrative blocks to broad band access to the internet. The project will acquire, customize and develop teaching materials on various media, will provide exciting texts, CD’s and videotaped lectures on DVD’s to students and will provide links to relevant and appropriate resources on the Internet to assist students in mastering various topics and concepts. All 11,000 teachers in the high schools will be trained in basic ICT skills and in the use of the materials and equipment in instructional delivery.  
Students in Jamaica’s High Schools will benefit from a mix of formal methods with informal entertaining approaches to learning to stimulate the teaching/learning process and excite young minds to embark on a quest for knowledge. As the youths of Jamaica are already immersed in technology, the use of modern methodologies in the classroom is a natural move towards enhancing the learning process. The Pilot is being implemented in grades 10 and 11 of 28 schools and 3 teachers colleges, and will not only see the introduction to the classroom equipment, but also desktops, printers, and the installation of a school network which will connect the computer laboratories, libraries, staff rooms, A/V centres, resource rooms and administrative blocks to broad band access to the internet. The project will acquire, customize and develop teaching materials on various media, will provide exciting texts, CD’s and videotaped lectures on DVD’s to students and will provide links to relevant and appropriate resources on the Internet to assist students in mastering various topics and concepts. All 11,000 teachers in the high schools will be trained in basic ICT skills and in the use of the materials and equipment in instructional delivery.  


Website: http://www.e-ljam.net/?page_id=2    Also on this page you can access pdfs concerning a feasibility study, a project information sheet, a ministry paper and a summary of eLJam achievements 2009-10 and plan to 2010-11.
Website: http://www.e-ljam.net/?page_id=2    Also on this page you can access pdfs concerning a feasibility study, a project information sheet, a ministry paper and a summary of eLJam achievements 2009-10 and plan to 2010-11.

Latest revision as of 23:24, 5 August 2011

Sharing a vision for an educated and knowledge based people, in which equal opportunity for all would be a reality, the Ministry of Education and Youth (MOEY) and the Ministry of Industry, Technology, Energy and Commerce (MITEC) have collaborated on an innovative project to improve education in Jamaica’s high school system, through the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT’s).

The main goals of the e-Learning Jamaica Project are to:

  • improve the quality of education,
  • enhance the learning experience and
  • ensure high levels of passes in the CXC Exams

Students in Jamaica’s High Schools will benefit from a mix of formal methods with informal entertaining approaches to learning to stimulate the teaching/learning process and excite young minds to embark on a quest for knowledge. As the youths of Jamaica are already immersed in technology, the use of modern methodologies in the classroom is a natural move towards enhancing the learning process. The Pilot is being implemented in grades 10 and 11 of 28 schools and 3 teachers colleges, and will not only see the introduction to the classroom equipment, but also desktops, printers, and the installation of a school network which will connect the computer laboratories, libraries, staff rooms, A/V centres, resource rooms and administrative blocks to broad band access to the internet. The project will acquire, customize and develop teaching materials on various media, will provide exciting texts, CD’s and videotaped lectures on DVD’s to students and will provide links to relevant and appropriate resources on the Internet to assist students in mastering various topics and concepts. All 11,000 teachers in the high schools will be trained in basic ICT skills and in the use of the materials and equipment in instructional delivery.

Website: http://www.e-ljam.net/?page_id=2 Also on this page you can access pdfs concerning a feasibility study, a project information sheet, a ministry paper and a summary of eLJam achievements 2009-10 and plan to 2010-11.