Joey Issa Posits: Time to Give Education New Meaning, Emphasis

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Joey Issa Posits: Time to Give Education New Meaning, Emphasis Award-winning academic Joey Issa, has posited in an interview that it is timely for the mantra of some schools to be changed from “Education for Work” to “Education for Economic and Social Independence” in recognition of the latter as the ultimate desirable outcome after leaving school. “The ever-changing dynamics of Jamaican society particularly the youth, which forms half of the population and most of the unemployed, means that we have to start changing in order to counteract negative impacts and take advantage of opportunities presented,” says Issa, who is the founder of the Cool Group of companies and a civic leader in St. Ann where he is located. Issa was commenting on the latest statistics which show that in three out of every four schools on the island, less than half of their students pass five subjects with English and/or Mathematics, which is the entry requirement for a decent first job or higher education. He stated that “for most school children in Jamaica the dream can no longer be passing subjects, but achieving economic and social independence,” noting that “this has implications for increased opportunities in value-added manufacturing using locally available resources in the agriculture, livestock and fishing industries, with significant benefits to communities and the economy.”

According to him, “education is for life, but not necessarily life behind a desk or in a lecture room, both of which most of our school leavers are deemed unable to handle anyway. So why not settle for what they are good at and from early, let


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