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The Ministry of Education Transformation will use the new school year beginning next month to prepare teachers and consult stakeholders before introducing a new curriculum, as it continues to roll out wider education reforms.
With the 2026/2027 academic year less than three weeks away, Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw said the ministry had made “significant progress across the education system” over the past three years.
In a statement, she said: “More than 2 300 educators have been trained in areas including literacy, mathematics, digital learning, project-based learning, special education, social-emotional learning and assessment. More than 126 school leaders have also participated in leadership development focused on school improvement, strategic leadership, data use, quality assurance and behaviour management.”
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