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  2. Education in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    In most primary schools, one class teacher usually teaches students all the subjects. According to a UNESCO document entitled "Education for all 2015 National Review Report: Jamaica", "some 96 per cent of the teachers at this level are professionally trained with female [teachers] accounting for 88 per cent of the staff complement.

  3. Linstead Primary and Junior High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 the school was selected to join the New Horizon Project which aimed to increase the literacy and numeracy levels of primary students. [1] At the turn of the century the school was receiving financial support from various banks (NCB, JN, RBTT, BNS) and other companies including Cable and Wireless Jamaica Ltd and Nestle Jamaica Ltd. [1]

  4. Priory School (Kingston) - Wikipedia

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    The Priory School in Kingston, Jamaica teaches kindergarten, primary and secondary students, ... Jamaica Gleaner. 18 February 2007.

  5. Teacher retention - Wikipedia

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    Teachers are more likely to stay in elementary schools than middle or high schools. [6] Teachers who earn at least $40,000 per year are most likely to stay through their fifth year at the same school. [6] Teachers stay longer in schools that have missions in alignment with the teacher's personal mission. [13]

  6. Jamaica Union of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The union was founded in 1894. It was the first trade union in Jamaica. Its initial organisation was based on the British National Union of Teachers. However, in its early years, the JUT functioned more as a professional association. Its first president was the principal of the Rico Teachers Training College, who was from England. [1]

  7. Jamaica Teachers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) is a trade union representing education workers in Jamaica.. In 1961, the Jamaica Union of Teachers, the Association of Headmasters and Headmistresses, the Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions, the Association of Teacher Training Staffs, and the Association of Assistant Masters and Mistresses, formed the Joint Executive of Teachers ...

  8. Economy of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Jamaica is heavily reliant on services, accounting for 71% of the country's GDP. [16] Jamaica has natural resources and a climate conducive to agriculture and tourism. The discovery of bauxite in the 1940s and the subsequent establishment of the bauxite-alumina industry shifted Jamaica's economy from sugar , and bananas .

  9. Teacher education - Wikipedia

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    Percentage of trained teachers by region (2000–2017) Teacher education or teacher training refers to programs, policies, procedures, and provision designed to equip (prospective) teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, approaches, methodologies and skills they require to perform their tasks effectively in the classroom, school, and wider community.