Minister of Education and Youth Maxine Henry-Wilson, officially launched
Jamaica's first-ever High School Equivalency Programme (HISEP) on Thursday
July 27, at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston.
The HISEP programme is a joint initiative between the Ministry of Education
and Youth, The Jamaican Foundation for Lifelong Learning, and the HEART
Trust/National Training Agency National Council on Technical and Vocational
Education and Training (NCTVET).
HISEP is an adult education programme designed to recognise the achievement
of high school level qualifications. Successful completion of the programme
requirements will result in the award of a Diploma - the High School
Equivalency Diploma.
Applications for are open to anyone over 18 years old who either did
not complete secondary level education, or who completed with inadequate
or no certification.
The High School Equivalency Diploma is a statement of achievement that
reflects the holder's ability to demonstrate general education competencies
necessary to the workplace and further studies. However, before a Diploma
can be awarded, learners must demonstrate these general education competencies
by successfully completing the final examinations in five subjects.
For HISEP, the subjects to be offered are Mathematics, Language &
Communication, Literature, Culture & the Arts, Society & Citizenship
and Science & Technology.
Web site: http://hisep.edu.jm/