
HEART/NSTA Trust mete twa kou TVET Nivo De sou entènèt nan kad yon pilòt CARICOM
HEART/NSTA Trust konvèti twa pwogram fòmasyon Nivo De pou yo bay yo sou entènèt, kòm pati yon pwojè pilòt CARICOM ki vize aliyen estanda edikasyon ak fòmasyon teknik ak pwofesyonèl atravè rejyon an.
Jamaica te patisipe nan pwojè a ansanm ak Grenada, Barbados ak Trinidad and Tobago. Yo mete kou yo sou platfòm aprantisaj Moodle ajans lan, e yo pare pou itilizasyon depi 18 me nan kèk enstitisyon HEART/NSTA Trust yo chwazi.
Òf sou entènèt yo se teknoloji épilation Nivo De nan HEART College of Beauty Services, karayaj Nivo De nan HEART College of Construction Services, ak teknoloji boulanje ak gato Nivo De nan HEART College of Hospitality Services. HEART/NSTA Trust di li gen entansyon mete omwen 10 lòt pwogram sou fòma dijital anvan mas 2027.
Mizajou a te fèt nan somè fèmti CARICOM TVET Digitalisation Project, ki te fèt semèn pase a nan otèl The Jamaica Pegasus nan New Kingston. Direktè jeneral HEART Trust la, Dr Taneisha Ingleton, te di travay la ijan, akoz kantite jèn Jamaica ki pa nan travay, lekòl oswa fòmasyon.
“Apati jiyè 2025, done sou fòs travay Statistical Institute of Jamaica montre anviwon 25.5 pousan jèn Jamaica yo pa nan travay, edikasyon oswa fòmasyon. Pou HEART/NSTA Trust, chif sa a pote pwa responsablite enstitisyonèl. Se yon manda pou elaji aksè, ranfòse fleksibilite epi asire chemen ki mennen nan konpetans ak sètifikasyon rive jwenn moun ki plis bezwen yo,” li te deklare.
Ingleton te di pwojè a ta dwe rann fòmasyon pi fasil pou jwenn paske aprenan yo kapab angaje ak materyèl kou yo nan diferan moman. Li te di yo atann tou apwòch la ap soutni sètifikasyon, amelyore fleksibilite, ogmante patisipasyon ak fini pwogram, elaji rive rejyonal pwogram yo, epi pèmèt plis etid nan ritm pèsonèl.
Rayharna Wright, vis-prezidan konsèy HEART la, te soutni tou pasaj la nan ansèyman sou entènèt, li di sa ap ede sistèm fòmasyon an sèvi plis moun.
“Sa pèmèt nou elaji opòtinite aprantisaj pi lwen pase limit fizik tradisyonèl yo. Li kreye kondisyon pou plis kontinwite, sistèm sipò aprenan ki pi solid, asirans kalite ki amelyore, ak estanda livrezon ki pi konsistan atravè enstitisyon yo,” li te di.
Dr Denise Stoney James, responsab adjwen pwogram nan Sekretarya CARICOM, te di pwogrè ki fèt anba pwojè a soti nan koperasyon ant aktè rejyonal yo.
“Platfòm nou bati a ak edikatè nou ekipe yo se rezilta yon patenarya solid ak yon vizyon pataje,” li te di.
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