Thursday 11 July 2024 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Education, National
Secretary of Education Owen Lewis said the main round of consultations was undertaken and completed last year.
Lewis says the latest round is aimed at gathering any additional thoughts or areas of concern from schools that may have been missed in previous consultations.
The second round of consultations for Rarotonga schools has been completed, and consultations with Pa Enua and selected stakeholders are expected to be completed by mid-July.
“The Masterplan encompasses the entire education sector/system, including Early Childhood Education (ECE), primary, secondary, and tertiary education,” Lewis explained.
“All Pa Enua schools were consulted last year in person. We will be conducting follow-up consultations via Zoom, which are expected to be completed before mid-July.”
Lewis said the consultations focused on three primary questions:
Minister for Education Vaine “Mac” Mokoroa had earlier stated that the Masterplan aimed to reset the system by placing a strong emphasis on the first seven years of education, from early childhood onwards.
The new Education Masterplan is supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
During last month’s Parliament session, when the $20,742,099 Education budget was passed for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, Minister Mokoroa announced that, with the support of the ADB, a consultant had been appointed to assist with drafting the new Education Masterplan.
He said this plan will focus on:
Mokoroa added: “This plan will encompass in promoting quality educators, ensuring skilled and dedicated, and passionate teachers are at the heart of our education system.”
“A data-driven approach, utilising data-driven decision-making and continuous evaluation to meet the needs of students, communities, and our nation.”