Approximately 10,000 HEART Trust/NTA trainees are slated to benefit from a three-year Absorptive Capacity programme which is to commence on April 1, 2017 in select tertiary institutions across the island. Students are to undergo skills training offered in industry-driven areas targeted for economic growth including Business Process Outsourcing, Agriculture, Transportation and Logistics and Hospitality Services. The programme is being implemented through a partnership between the Joint Committee for Tertiary Education (JCTE) and the HEART Trust/NTA in light of demands for increased access to higher learning skills training opportunities.
The announcement was made at the programme’s launch on Thursday, February 2, 2017 at the Courtyard Hotel by Marriott in Kingston.
The initiative is designed to expand access to National Vocational Qualification of Jamaica (NVQ-J) and the Caribbean Vocational Qualification(CVQ) certification programmes.
Senator Ruel Ried, Minister of Education, Youth and Information, wholeheartedly endorsed the project lauding the JCTE and HEART Trust/NTA for the inclusive programme. “We do not want any child to be left behind and we have to provide the framework for our students to be trained and certified. I believe we have the capacity to make Jamaica the mecca for higher education in the western hemisphere,” declared Minister Reid.
The Absorptive Capacity project will be offered in JCTE institutions, including community and teachers colleges, the Western Hospitality Institute, Northern Caribbean University, MICO University College, International University of the Caribbean, College of Agriculture, Science and Education and the Caribbean Maritime Institute.
Chairman of the HEART Trust/NTA Maxine P Wilson said she was pleased TVET has gained the respect and recognition that it deserves in the Jamaican economy. “We have infused technical vocational education and training in secondary institutions across the island and now, thanks to our partnership with the JCTE, the HEART Trust/NTA’s TVET programmes will be offered in 17 JCTE-member tertiary level institutions islandwide,” said the HEART chairman.
In his remarks, Dr Cecil Cornwall, chairman of the JCTE, said it was important to disrupt the traditional education narrative and recognise the value of being technically competent. He stated that the programme will help to accommodate a portion of the 40-50,000 high school students who graduate annually.
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