Technology-based learning here to stay, says Williams
Dec 1st, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 4:53#JamaicaGleaner #FayvalWilliams #Education #Tablets #FHC DECEMBER 1, 2021: Education Minister Fayval Williams has reasserted her support for blended classroom learning and has lobbied that administrators maintain that option in the new year, even as more schools reopen for face-to-face classes. Addressing a ceremony for the handover of 10 tablets donated by First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union Limited in Kingston on Tuesday, November 30, 2021, Williams reaffirmed that technology-based education would remain a permanent fixture in schools.
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