This is an ANNUAL student teachers scholarship Program:
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information has awarded 440 scholarships valued $330 million to tertiary student teachers under the Maths, Science and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (MS-TVET) Teacher Initiative for the 2017-18 academic year.
The scholarships will provide student teachers pursuing degrees in education, in preparation to teach science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), with funding for tuition, miscellaneous fees, boarding and books.
Students requiring additional financial assistance will be provided with a grant of $20,000. The scholarships are tenable at the University of the West Indies, the University of Technology Jamaica, Mico University College, Shortwood Teachers College and Church Teachers College.
Awardees will be bonded for five years and are required to sign an agreement authorizing their deployment by the education ministry upon completing their studies. The recipients will also be required to maintain a ‘B’ average in order to retain their scholarships, which were presented during a ceremony at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston, on Friday.
Far-reaching Impact: Student Teachers Scholarships
Portfolio minister Ruel Reid said the MS-TVET initiative was part of the ministry’s strategic approach to increasing the number of qualified maths and science teachers within the education system.
He argued that the students’ decision to focus on STEM courses, particularly mathematics, will have a far-reaching impact on Jamaica’s development. As such, the minister urged them to remain focused on their studies in order to maintain the requisite average, which will ensure that their scholarships remain intact.
Reid emphasised that the ministry is committed to integrating STEM within the education system, noting that these subjects are being used as the fundamental base for implementing a new curriculum. In this regard, he said the ministry has allocated $150 million to embark on this process during 2017-18.
He advised that nine secondary schools initially shortlisted have received their allocations, with another 60 being provided with partial funding.
Additionally, Reid said the TVET integration model is ongoing, pointing out that $153 million has been allocated this year to provide training and equipment to nearly 70 schools.
Sourced from The JamaicaGleaner.com