The Minister for Education and Human Resource Development, Mr. David Pierre and his delegation paid an official visit to Anse Boileau Primary and Secondary School on Tuesday 20th January. This visit reaffirmed the Ministry’s steadfast commitment to connecting with schools, educators, and students across the country, as the new academic year begins.
During the visit, Minister Pierre highlighted the Ministry’s vision to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool to enhance teaching and support students’ learning. He explained that AI can provide teachers with innovative resources, assist in tailoring lessons to individual student needs, and open new opportunities for interactive and engaging learning experiences.
As part of this initiative, the Ministry has launched a pilot project to establish smart classrooms in government schools, with the long-term goal of ensuring that every government school nationwide is equipped with at least one smart classroom. These classrooms will integrate digital technologies, AI-driven learning platforms, and modern teaching aids to create dynamic and future-ready learning environments.
Minister Pierre emphasized that achieving these goals requires schools that provide conducive learning environments, and students who are disciplined and who show respect for each other, for their teachers, for the school, and for school governance.
He further noted: “The Ministry will continue working closely with teachers, school leadership, and communities to strengthen learning environments across the country. Together, we can ensure that our schools remain places of excellence, innovation, and respect.”
