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Gov’t looking to train more VI skilled workers in 2022

-most boosts coming for education sector to take advantage of online learning
For the 2022 legislative year, the Government of Andrew A. Fahie (R1) will be focusing on introducing different pieces of legislation to further strengthen the education sectors to supply more skilled workers to the local economy. Photo: Internet Source
Governor John J. Rankin CMG while speaking on the education sector said Government was working towards building an education system that caters to all students, regardless of their academic, physical, and mental abilities. Photo: HoA/Youtube
Governor John J. Rankin CMG while speaking on the education sector said Government was working towards building an education system that caters to all students, regardless of their academic, physical, and mental abilities. Photo: HoA/Youtube
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – For the 2022 legislative year, the Government of Andrew A. Fahie (R1) will be focusing on introducing different pieces of legislation to further strengthen the education sectors to supply more skilled workers to the local economy.

This is according to Governor John J. Rankin, CMG as part of the Speech from the Throne delivered on January 18, 2022, under the theme.

The Governor while speaking on the education sector said Government was working towards building an education system that caters to all students, regardless of their academic, physical, and mental abilities.

He said adjustments will be made to the Education Act, 2004 and the Education Amendment Act, 2014 to ensure teaching and learning are aligned in the interest of the overall development of students.

 “The adjustments will consider the demand for online learning where schools and classrooms must have in place technology-driven standards.”

He added the adjustment will also “increase the pool of skilled workers and strengthen the entrepreneurial skills of the current and future generations of Virgin Islanders.”

Policy updates to come 

Important to the Education Act is the Discipline Policy and Revised Student Code of Conduct. According to the Governor, the policy has been updated to include a positive behavioural framework and online protocols.

He said the VI Referral Intervention and Individualized Education Policy have been created to further strengthen the Education Act and explained that the established consistent guidelines and procedures for providing school-based Special Education listed in the policy will help to further strengthen the Education Act.

As education continues to be a priority for the Government, it was also announced that the National Scholarship Programme, initiated more than 40 years ago, is one of the avenues through which Government has and continues to support the education and training needs of its people.

“To accompany the National Scholarship Programme, the Government of the Virgin Islands will seek to amend the 49-year-old Scholarship Trust Fund (CAP. 118, 1972) and the 38-year-old Regulations (1983) to ensure both pieces of legislation reflect our ever-evolving society and world,” Governor Rankin said.

24 Responses to “Gov’t looking to train more VI skilled workers in 2022”

  • old boy (22/01/2022, 13:49) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    but yet still the vip bringing in people from all about to fill positions what bvislanders were doing for years
    • Old boy 11 (22/01/2022, 15:34) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
      The problem with the locals them feel can’t talk to them when they on a job “oh them from here”who would want hire them come work late when ever they feel like sit down on job smoke leave job site an gone for hours you open a company an hire all of them see if you wouldn’t turn around an ball .
    • facts (23/01/2022, 07:22) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      That’s because the locals have to be retrained when they come back from lunch.
    • Bino (23/01/2022, 07:25) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      “ Gov’t looking to train more VI skilled workers in 2022”.
      Why do we need to train skilled workers? Surely if they are skilled we don’t need to train them. What we need to do is train unskilled workers.
  • Concern (22/01/2022, 14:16) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    First of all we need to do something about the smoking of drugs
    • The Watcher (23/01/2022, 10:34) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      I agree some of the young men are over doing it. Talking from experience weed makes you extremely lazy. Me being an extremely abitious person i had to stop smoking so that i can be able to accomplish things in life. I have nothing against weed but everyday consumption is not good.
  • cgb (22/01/2022, 15:20) Like (9) Dislike (7) Reply
    Tola people don't like work
    • Skla (22/01/2022, 18:12) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
      Is true tola people love easy living ,fast life.construction work they dont like sunburn
      • @Skla (22/01/2022, 22:48) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
        But check this, tola people is like some of those lazy Americans. They don’t like to work in the sun, every 5 minutes they want to take a break mean while the Mexican that is doing the same job is not trying to take a break every 5 minutes.
  • long look me come from (22/01/2022, 16:13) Like (6) Dislike (9) Reply
    Vip is still our best hope bottom line I not moving with no smurf or not little boy who can’t represent me outside of long look
  • Norris Turnbull (22/01/2022, 16:59) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Start with skills program in prison.
  • vi (22/01/2022, 17:33) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
    You could bring the cow to the trouf they don’t want the water they would not drink it
  • hmmm (22/01/2022, 18:05) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    Don’t force donkey to eat grass
  • Truth is (22/01/2022, 18:49) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    The so called tortolian who don't like to work was born and raised here by expat parents.Yet you call down the tortola people.. They are your lazy ass children
    • @Tuth is (23/01/2022, 08:28) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply

      I agree with you 110%. These expat have their lazy @#$ children who do not want to work and calling down Tortola people. A real Virgin Islander know how to work and work hard. But expats love to bash Virgin Islanders they cannot control their jealousy and bad mind.

  • please (22/01/2022, 22:58) Like (2) Dislike (5) Reply
    Tortola people these days is afraid of hard work. Most of them get to work late, leave work early, take 2 hour lunches, hide out on the job and sleep. The only time you might get some work out of many of them is WHEN THE EAGLE FLY AKA PAYDAY.
  • nonsense (23/01/2022, 08:11) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Why the VIP don’t shut them blasted mouth
    The fully well know the tolans lazy
    • Pac man (23/01/2022, 11:23) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      You all always get upset when anything is said about uplifting the Virgin Islander. We did not tell you all to leave your country.
  • What they are saying (23/01/2022, 10:02) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    Is Tortola people is not good or smart enough. They are to set and stuck in their ways and is not willing to open or adapt to modern change.
  • Hope (23/01/2022, 10:46) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Governor and ministers the way how the prison is reflect the society. If persons are sent to prison and there are no train profesional and programs which is geared toward addressing their habbits what outcome to expect?
    after spending 5 years in with nothing to do and smoke weed all day what im suppose to wen i out?
    I hope u guys get serious and pay attension to the schools and the prison.
    Maybe it time for an audit of those places and more investment these areas if we are serious about any type of development
    • @hope (23/01/2022, 16:10) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      The thing is no one is going to hire a criminal even if he is trained for the job. There is always going to be the stigma here in the BVI. Sorry to say it but the BVI is going to continue to bring in the trained professionals from the outside.
  • Peace & Love (23/01/2022, 14:26) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    It seems as though any talk of educating Virgin Islanders to take advantage of jobs here in their homeland is met by much criticism from non Virgin Islanders. Folks, stop being so blatantly disrespectful as you are earning your bread and butter as guests of this territory. Your bad attitudes create friction. It is totally unnecessary. We can peacefully coexist. BVIslanders have the right to be employed in their homeland. Stop the hatred. Each one of us must do our part to eliminate the animosity.
  • musa (23/01/2022, 17:12) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    If you want to see changes be part of the change yap yap doesn't work these days
  • Windy (24/01/2022, 14:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Expats come to work with work boots or shoes on. Belongers with slippers on and they want to be picked up, given a ride to work


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