The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has announced that it will not proceed with the suspension of four examination subjects following a wave of public concern and discussions with regional education ministers. The subjects initially considered for suspension were Agricultural Science (Double Award), Mechanical Engineering Technology (CSEC), Green Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering (CAPE).
This announcement comes from CXC Registrar/CEO, Dr. Wayne Wesley, during a press conference held on Tuesday. The CEO said that the council has rolled out a menu of new generation technology and science programs, and while some are not yet at the desired demand, governments and the council will partner to build demand for the newly added programs.
Several newly introduced programs include Entrepreneurship, Performing Arts, Physical Education and Sport, Tourism, Animation and Game Design, Logistics and Supply Chain Operations, Digital Media and Financial Services.
“Accordingly, today’s deliberations with the Ministers of Education reinforce the need for a collective regional marketing thrust to promote the priority subject areas in STEM education and climate smart agriculture which are considered critical for the economic growth and sustainable development of the region”, the CEO added.
Read full story in Tuesday’s Epaper.