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Education in Antigua and Barbuda

Education in Antigua and Barbuda is compulsory and free for children between the ages of 5 and 16 years.[2] The system is modeled on the British educational system. The current Minister of Education, Sport & Creative Industries is Daryll Sylvester Matthew.[3]

Education in Antigua and Barbuda
Ministry of Education, Sport & Creative Industries
MinisterDaryll Sylvester Matthew
General details
Primary languagesEnglish
Literacy (2022 [1])
Total99%
Male98%
Female99%

The adult literacy rate in Antigua and Barbuda is approximately 99%.[4][1]

Aid to Basic Education, the amount of bilateral and multilateral aid contributed or received by Antigua and Barbuda (source:UNESCO)

Primary and secondary education edit

Antigua and Barbuda has several primary and secondary schools, both government and private. In the 2013-2014 school year, 10,059 students were enrolled in a primary school, and 7,797 students were enrolled in secondary school.[5]

The school year for primary and secondary schools begins in September and ends in June of the following year. In order to ensure that all costs related to schooling are covered by the government, there is an education levy on all basic wages in Antigua and Barbuda, with the funds used toward such costs as supplies, transportation, and school infrastructure maintenance.[2]

Higher education edit

In 1972, the technical and teacher's training colleges merged and formed the Antigua State College. Additional training options outside of university are offered at the Antigua and Barbuda Institute of Information Technology (ABIIT) and the Antigua and Barbuda Hospitality Training Institute (ABHTI).

In 2019, the University of the West Indies opened its fifth campus overall (and fourth physical campus) in Five Islands.[6] The country was previously served solely by the University of the West Indies Open Campus.[7] The government of Antigua and Barbuda contributes financially to the UWI.

The island of Antigua currently has three foreign-owned for-profit offshore medical schools: the University of Health Sciences Antigua (UHSA),[8] founded in 1982; the American University of Antigua (AUA),[9] founded in 2004; and the Metropolitan University College of Medicine (MUCM),[10] founded in 2018. The island's medical schools cater mostly to foreign students but contribute to the local economy and health care.

Those interested in higher education also enroll at schools in the United States, Europe and Canada.

Governance edit

Minister with responsibility for education edit

The Education Act of 2008 outlines the general goals and objectives that the Minister will set up and pursue. These include creating an excellent, diverse, and comprehensive educational system that is marked by excellence; promoting education for Antiguan and Barbudan citizens by establishing educational institutions to support the community's intellectual, physical, social, and cultural development; formulating an educational policy intended to carry out the Act's objectives; effectively implementing the Government's educational policy; and creating an integrated educational system that is structured in accordance with the Act.[11] The Minister is in charge of overseeing the entire administration of the Education Act, and in the exercise of the authority granted to them, they may take any action that is practical or required to fulfill his duties.[11] The Minister will also be in charge of creating an education system that, to the greatest extent possible, will guarantee that students' interests, aptitudes, and intellectual and vocational abilities are given adequate expression and opportunities for growth; establishing public schools and deciding where they should be located; creating, subject to the Act, provisions for student admission and transfer in public schools and assisted private schools; and creating, maintaining, or helping to establish and maintain educational institutions or other facilities for tertiary, adult, and continuing education as well as special education as the Minister deems necessary.[11] The minister may make provisions for the professional training of teachers for the entire educational system and establish standards that apply to the recruitment of teachers, their training, professional development, and conditions of service; designate the grades or classes and special programs to be offered in public schools and assisted private schools; prescribe forms and notices as necessary for the administration of the Act; require attendance of persons of compulsory school age at schools established and conducted under the Act; form committees or other groups to periodically provide advice on problems pertaining to education; establish lists of textbooks and policies for all public schools and assisted private schools to guarantee adherence to national education standards; however, in the case of assisted private schools, the school's founding denomination will choose the textbooks for religious education; ascertain the extent of support provided to private schools and establish regulations about said support; create or dismantle public schools, including technical education institutions, and, if required, start or stop instruction there; establish curriculum for public schools and supported private schools in compliance with this Act; take care of any other issues or take other action that may occasionally be necessary to fulfill the Minister's obligations for training and education.[11]

Director of Education edit

The general administration of the Act is handled by the Director of Education, in accordance with the Minister's directives. The Director of Education is responsible for overseeing the proper and efficient operation of schools and other educational institutions; creating administrative guidelines and protocols for enforcing general policies and managing the educational system; delegating authority to Ministry staff members for managing different facets of the educational system, such as private school registration and administration, after first consulting with the Permanent Secretary; developing and overseeing the training of all staff members; initiate curriculum innovation and reform and the establishment of suitable procedures for evaluating the curricula of schools and other educational institutions, subject to the provisions of the Act; advise the Minister on matters pertaining to education in the state; guarantee that school grounds, property, and supplies are safeguarded against inappropriate use; initiate, plan, and oversee induction and training programs for inexperienced teachers; make sure that the Act's provisions and any regulations made in response are followed with regard to the operation of schools and other educational institutions; and carry out any other Act-related duties that the Minister may from time to time designate to the Director of Education.[12]

Any function, duty, or responsibility granted to the Minister by the Act or any regulations made under it may be assigned in writing by the Minister to the Director of Education; however, this does not prevent the Minister from carrying out any or all of the functions so assigned when the Minister deems it necessary. The Minister may, in an emergency, give general or special written directions to any public officer in the Ministry regarding the Minister's functions under this Act after consulting with the Permanent Secretary and the Director of Education. The public officer is then required to follow the Minister's instructions. If the Director of Education is mandated, authorized, or otherwise required to carry out any function by this Act or any enactment made under this Act, the Director of Education may, upon consultation with the Permanent Secretary, designate a public officer who will report to him or her to carry out the function.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . The World Bank. 2022. Archived from the original on 2 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Antigua and Barbuda" 2008-09-26 at the Wayback Machine. 2001 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor. Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor (2002). This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ . Antigua News. Jan 20, 2023. Archived from the original on January 20, 2023.
  4. ^ "Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above) - Antigua and Barbuda | Data". data.worldbank.org. Retrieved 2022-12-10.
  5. ^ "Situation Analysis of Children in Antigua and Barbuda" (PDF). UNICEF. August 2017.
  6. ^ . Jamaica News. Archived from the original on 17 December 2019. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  7. ^ "The Open Campus in Antigua & Barbuda". The Open Campus. The University of the West Indies. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  8. ^ "University of Health Sciences Antigua". uhsa.ag. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
  9. ^ "American University of Antigua, College of Medicine". auamed.org. from the original on 22 August 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
  10. ^ "Medical schools, governments, ministries, medical associations : Antigua and Barbuda". Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  11. ^ a b c d "Education Act of 2008" (PDF). pp. 16–19.
  12. ^ a b "Education Act of 2008" (PDF).

General and cited references edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from documents of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda.

External links edit

  • Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Learning Network Statistics

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Education in Antigua and Barbuda is compulsory and free for children between the ages of 5 and 16 years 2 The system is modeled on the British educational system The current Minister of Education Sport amp Creative Industries is Daryll Sylvester Matthew 3 Education in Antigua and BarbudaMinistry of Education Sport amp Creative IndustriesMinisterDaryll Sylvester MatthewGeneral detailsPrimary languagesEnglishLiteracy 2022 1 Total99 Male98 Female99 The adult literacy rate in Antigua and Barbuda is approximately 99 4 1 Aid to Basic Education the amount of bilateral and multilateral aid contributed or received by Antigua and Barbuda source UNESCO Contents 1 Primary and secondary education 2 Higher education 3 Governance 3 1 Minister with responsibility for education 3 2 Director of Education 4 See also 5 References 5 1 General and cited references 6 External linksPrimary and secondary education editMain article List of schools in Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda has several primary and secondary schools both government and private In the 2013 2014 school year 10 059 students were enrolled in a primary school and 7 797 students were enrolled in secondary school 5 The school year for primary and secondary schools begins in September and ends in June of the following year In order to ensure that all costs related to schooling are covered by the government there is an education levy on all basic wages in Antigua and Barbuda with the funds used toward such costs as supplies transportation and school infrastructure maintenance 2 Higher education editMain article List of universities in Antigua and Barbuda In 1972 the technical and teacher s training colleges merged and formed the Antigua State College Additional training options outside of university are offered at the Antigua and Barbuda Institute of Information Technology ABIIT and the Antigua and Barbuda Hospitality Training Institute ABHTI In 2019 the University of the West Indies opened its fifth campus overall and fourth physical campus in Five Islands 6 The country was previously served solely by the University of the West Indies Open Campus 7 The government of Antigua and Barbuda contributes financially to the UWI The island of Antigua currently has three foreign owned for profit offshore medical schools the University of Health Sciences Antigua UHSA 8 founded in 1982 the American University of Antigua AUA 9 founded in 2004 and the Metropolitan University College of Medicine MUCM 10 founded in 2018 The island s medical schools cater mostly to foreign students but contribute to the local economy and health care Those interested in higher education also enroll at schools in the United States Europe and Canada Governance editMinister with responsibility for education edit The Education Act of 2008 outlines the general goals and objectives that the Minister will set up and pursue These include creating an excellent diverse and comprehensive educational system that is marked by excellence promoting education for Antiguan and Barbudan citizens by establishing educational institutions to support the community s intellectual physical social and cultural development formulating an educational policy intended to carry out the Act s objectives effectively implementing the Government s educational policy and creating an integrated educational system that is structured in accordance with the Act 11 The Minister is in charge of overseeing the entire administration of the Education Act and in the exercise of the authority granted to them they may take any action that is practical or required to fulfill his duties 11 The Minister will also be in charge of creating an education system that to the greatest extent possible will guarantee that students interests aptitudes and intellectual and vocational abilities are given adequate expression and opportunities for growth establishing public schools and deciding where they should be located creating subject to the Act provisions for student admission and transfer in public schools and assisted private schools and creating maintaining or helping to establish and maintain educational institutions or other facilities for tertiary adult and continuing education as well as special education as the Minister deems necessary 11 The minister may make provisions for the professional training of teachers for the entire educational system and establish standards that apply to the recruitment of teachers their training professional development and conditions of service designate the grades or classes and special programs to be offered in public schools and assisted private schools prescribe forms and notices as necessary for the administration of the Act require attendance of persons of compulsory school age at schools established and conducted under the Act form committees or other groups to periodically provide advice on problems pertaining to education establish lists of textbooks and policies for all public schools and assisted private schools to guarantee adherence to national education standards however in the case of assisted private schools the school s founding denomination will choose the textbooks for religious education ascertain the extent of support provided to private schools and establish regulations about said support create or dismantle public schools including technical education institutions and if required start or stop instruction there establish curriculum for public schools and supported private schools in compliance with this Act take care of any other issues or take other action that may occasionally be necessary to fulfill the Minister s obligations for training and education 11 Director of Education edit The general administration of the Act is handled by the Director of Education in accordance with the Minister s directives The Director of Education is responsible for overseeing the proper and efficient operation of schools and other educational institutions creating administrative guidelines and protocols for enforcing general policies and managing the educational system delegating authority to Ministry staff members for managing different facets of the educational system such as private school registration and administration after first consulting with the Permanent Secretary developing and overseeing the training of all staff members initiate curriculum innovation and reform and the establishment of suitable procedures for evaluating the curricula of schools and other educational institutions subject to the provisions of the Act advise the Minister on matters pertaining to education in the state guarantee that school grounds property and supplies are safeguarded against inappropriate use initiate plan and oversee induction and training programs for inexperienced teachers make sure that the Act s provisions and any regulations made in response are followed with regard to the operation of schools and other educational institutions and carry out any other Act related duties that the Minister may from time to time designate to the Director of Education 12 Any function duty or responsibility granted to the Minister by the Act or any regulations made under it may be assigned in writing by the Minister to the Director of Education however this does not prevent the Minister from carrying out any or all of the functions so assigned when the Minister deems it necessary The Minister may in an emergency give general or special written directions to any public officer in the Ministry regarding the Minister s functions under this Act after consulting with the Permanent Secretary and the Director of Education The public officer is then required to follow the Minister s instructions If the Director of Education is mandated authorized or otherwise required to carry out any function by this Act or any enactment made under this Act the Director of Education may upon consultation with the Permanent Secretary designate a public officer who will report to him or her to carry out the function 12 See also editList of schools in Antigua and Barbuda List of universities in Antigua and Barbuda Youth in Antigua and BarbudaReferences edit a b Education Statistics EdStats Antigua and Barbuda The World Bank 2022 Archived from the original on 2 July 2023 a b Antigua and Barbuda Archived 2008 09 26 at the Wayback Machine 2001 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs U S Department of Labor 2002 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Meet your Minister Daryll Matthew Antigua News Jan 20 2023 Archived from the original on January 20 2023 Literacy rate adult total of people ages 15 and above Antigua and Barbuda Data data worldbank org Retrieved 2022 12 10 Situation Analysis of Children in Antigua and Barbuda PDF UNICEF August 2017 UWI Five Islands officially accepts first students Jamaica News Archived from the original on 17 December 2019 Retrieved 17 December 2019 The Open Campus in Antigua amp Barbuda The Open Campus The University of the West Indies Retrieved 16 March 2019 University of Health Sciences Antigua uhsa ag Retrieved 23 August 2007 American University of Antigua College of Medicine auamed org Archived from the original on 22 August 2007 Retrieved 23 August 2007 Medical schools governments ministries medical associations Antigua and Barbuda Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research Retrieved 2023 05 25 a b c d Education Act of 2008 PDF pp 16 19 a b Education Act of 2008 PDF General and cited references edit Education Act 12th Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda 2008 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from documents of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda External links editAntigua and Barbuda Commonwealth of Learning Network Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Education in Antigua and Barbuda amp oldid 1210307858, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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