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Government is incorporating local artistes into its plans to build a modernised curriculum for creative arts as part of its education reform efforts.
The Minister of Education Transformation, Chad Blackman, and other education officials met with a number of well-known entertainers, including Queen of Soca Alison Hinds, at the Ministry’s headquarters today.
He says their expertise will be vital in creating a blueprint for students to pursue viable careers in the arts.
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