Australia: Education reforms must address youth unemployment

Por: portnews.com.au/09-05-2018

The Federal Government’s commitment to revamp the national education curriculum and accept the reform proposals put forward under Gonski 2.0 should be aimed at both international competitiveness and ensuring more young people have the skills and preparation necessary to continue their education or enter the workforce, according to the state’s peak business organisation, the NSW Business Chamber.

“Since the year 2000, across a range of measures, the performance of Australian schools has fallen against international benchmarks, and businesses are finding it even harder to fill vacant positions,” said Mid North Coast NSW Business Chamber Regional Manager, Kellon Beard.

“Our school system is failing too many young people and is a handbrake on the potential of our economy and business across a range of sectors. It’s clear the educational outcomes required from our school system are not being achieved and both our young people, and the economy, is suffering,” Mr Beard said.

In 2017, the NSW Business Chamber released its Old School/New School: Transforming school education for the 21 st century Report Developed in consultation with business and education leaders, teachers, parents and, importantly, students themselves.

Old School/New School called for a radical rethink of our approach to school education to properly prepare our kids for a satisfying career and life after school.

“The Chamber has highlighted the need for a school system that provides better support for teachers, more flexible models of learning and which provides a range of learning pathways including a greater focus on vocational education training.

“A lot of local business complain to me that school leavers do not have the soft skills that are required in the workplace and this is something that needs to be addressed” Mr Beard said.

“The Gonski 2.0 proposals to develop an independent national body to assess educational approaches, empowering teachers and principals with a greater ability to focus on individual student attainment and providing a more flexible senior curriculum with apprenticeships and work experience is the shake up our school system needs to deliver better outcomes,” Mr Beard said.

*Fuente: https://www.portnews.com.au/story/5388845/education-reforms-must-address-youth-unemployment/

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Nigeria: Education Reforms. Okanlawon Demands Support For Aregbesola

Nigeria/April 3, 2018/

The Special Adviser, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Semiu Okanlawon, said at the weekend that in seven years of the Aregbesola administration, it has been proved that so much can still be done with so little.

Stakeholders in Osun State,, including religious organisations have been urged to support the Rauf Aregbesola administration in its bid to fully overhaul the education sector in the state.

The Special Adviser, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Semiu Okanlawon, said at the weekend that in seven years of the Aregbesola administration, it has been proved that so much can still be done with so little.

Okanlawon, who was the chairman at the triennial congress of the Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria, Osun State branch, held in Iwo between Friday and Sunday, said Aregbesola’s government’s vision in education tallied well with the mission of the Islamic society, which he noted began as a movement to give Muslims quality education without surrendering their faith.

He said with education as the first basic reason for the formation of the society 95 years ago, it is incumbent on the society to support a government that gives its all to the promotion of education and advancement of knowledge.

Okanlawon said: “As a religious body that had promoted education over the decades, we must not fail to remind ourselves of the critical need to join hands with the present administration of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, in its manifest mission to transform education in the state.

“Though it is still an ongoing project, this government has constructed new schools and refurbished many others. It is gratifying to note that the second Elementary School to be commissioned in this state was the Ansar-deen Elementary Government School, Isale Osun, Osogbo. As we must all be aware, the state has gone ahead to complete schools such as Ansarrudeen Elementary School, Sabo, Osogbo, Ansardeen Middle School, Odoori Iwo among others.”

Okanlawon said at no time in the history of the state has any government been so determined to change the face of education.
He said the reform is not limited to the provision of physical infrastructure alone but a comprehensive efforts at changing the orientation of the teaching staff and motivating them towards achieving better results.

He said: “To date, this government has completed Wole Soyinka Government High School, Ejigbo, Adventist Government High School, Ede, Osogbo Government High School, Osogbo, Ataoja Government High School, Osogbo, Fakunle/Unity Government High School, Osogbo, Ilesa Government High School, Ilesa while similar projects are nearing completion in Iwo, Ikirun, Ila, Ile-Ife and Ikire.
“These are in addition to over 40 Middle Schools and about 45 Elementary Schools already completed and put to use. There are many others at different stages of completion.”

Okanlawon said the achievements in education and other sectors become much more appreciable given the indigent nature of Osun State.
He said: “Had Aregbesola had so much money to play around with, perhaps, this would not have been too much a feat. But in a state as cash-strapped as we are, you would agree with me that this is a feat of immeasurable proportion. We are also grateful to God that the gains of these revolutionary transformations are manifest in the results of external examinations where our students take part.

“Today, Osun which used to produce less than 5 per cent matriculable students after yearly examinations has remained consistently among the top three states in Nigeria in the Joint Admission Matriculation Board examinations in the last three years. Effectively by the year 2017, Osun had achieved a percentage improvement of at least 46 per cent in WAEC results when you compare the results of the years before the advent of the Aregbesola administration.”

Source:

https://theeagleonline.com.ng/education-reforms-okanlawon-demands-support-for-aregbesola/

 

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