Let Us Implement Pathway
Monday, July 30, 2018
This makes education the common denominator for all existing developments regardless of demographic factors. Keeping up with the modern trends in the educational systems is not an option. As a matter of fact, the opposite will have devastating long term effects on the lives of the population. As a continuation of the story posted a fortnight ago, we ought to critically look into our envisioned educational projects and assess the feasibility of actualisation.
Implementation is the process of breaking the lines between our dreams and reality, which is in fact the next step after coming up with the Education and Training Sector Strategic Plan (ETSSP). It is encouraging to learn that some projects as outlined in the strategy such as pre-primary education, training of school leadership to effectuate supervision and embedding of ICT in the daily teaching and learning has hit the ground.
While the political shift brings hope for change, it also places immense pressure on the new administration to deliver on its election promises in the face of serious economic challenges.On another level, newly appointed Finance Minister Ndaba Gaolathe’s grim assessment of the country’s finances adds urgency to the moment. The budget deficit, expected to be P8.7 billion, is now anticipated to be even higher due to underperforming diamond...