Organization : Ministry of Education
Type of Facility : Exam Results Online
Country: Jamaica
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About Ministry of Education:
The Ministry of Education will play the leading role and its mission is: “To provide a system which secures quality education and training for all persons in Jamaica and achieves effective integration of educational and cultural resources in order to optimise individual and national development.”
Study Skills :
** Students! You are our most important stakeholders. Your parents rely a lot on you to pass on information about what is happening in our schools. You can help in shaping the education system so that our citizens of the future are informed and active in the development of the country. To do so you must obey your school rules, teachers and parents, do your assignments, participate in extra-curricula activities and stay away from all acts of crime and violence.
** Acquiring good study skills is very important in helping you to make the best use of your time, find information expeditiously and improve your learning. Here are some tips to guide you in improving your study skills.
Establish Priorities :
** Prioritize your assignments. Do not wait until the day before an assignment is due to start researching on it. Once it is given, start working on it. Do the most important things first.
** Create a “To Do” list or use an organizer to help you to establish your priorities
Know your resources – There are a lot of persons and places that you can utilize to access more information about your assignments :
** The library – Join and use your school, community or parish library. Remember to return all books borrowed and donate books to libraries
** Teachers – Talk to your teacher or other educators who are professionals in your area of study. They can give you advice on your school work
** Friends and families – Your friends and families may be are aware of some of the topics you are doing. Ask them to help you to understand it more and/or where to look for information. Remember some of them may have done the same courses or subjects earlier.
** Community Members – Utilise the skills and expertise of community members.
** Media – Watch programmes, such as documentaries, which are related to what you are studying. Take notes and write down the name of the programme, producer, date, time and station on which it is aired. This will help you to credit your source of information and also to identify when it may be aired again, or, if it is available for purchase.
** Magazines, Newspapers, Flyers, Brochures – These publications usually have current information since they are published frequently. You may cut out articles of interest for use in your studies
** Public and Private sector organizations – These organizations publish a wide variety of information you can access. These may include annual reports, gazettes, manuals, acts, handbooks, etc. The best way to access information from these organizations is through their Public Relations or Communications Unit. They can direct you to where the information is located.
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I did 5 subjects but only 4 subjects were being shown. When I recounted my missing geography paper my mark was 70. How is that done?