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A Dunoon Technical student listens attentively to Education Minister Fayval Williams during her visit to the institution on Monday amid the resumption of face-to-face classes for students sitting exit examinations.
More than 500 schools islandwide reopened their gates on Monday to resume face-to-face classes for students who will be sitting upcoming examinations.
Educational institutions were ordered closed on March 21 due to a surge in the number of new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the island.
Minister of Education, Youth and Information Fayval Williams, who visited Dunoon Park Technical High School in Kingston to observe proceedings, said that more institutions are expected to reopen during this week.
Education Ministry suspends CSEC, CAPE moderation
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In this August 2020 file photo, Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, top right, congratulates SEA students of Gandhi Memorial Vedic Primary School after the exam.
The Education Ministry has suspended moderation of School-Based Assessments for on-site moderated subjects for the Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) examination until May 23.
In a release on Monday, the ministry said, “The suspension is in keeping with the ministry s mandate to support protocols implemented by the Ministry of Health which seeks to limit face-to-face activities during the period of May 10-23.”
It said the moderation exercise will resume on May 24 and schools will be advised of rescheduled dates for the moderation exercise for respective subjects.
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