The Ministry of Education is intensifying its initiatives to identify students at risk of dropping out and to enhance retention rates in schools. Minister Aseri Radrodro announced that in the past three years, there has been a significant increase in the number of workshops and symposiums organized during school breaks aimed at addressing student challenges.
Radrodro emphasized the importance of targeted discussions with school leaders in the Central and Eastern Divisions. These meetings are designed to help educators recognize early warning signs of students needing support, ensuring timely interventions can be made. He expressed optimism that these ongoing workshops and forums will empower school leaders to understand their crucial roles in supporting their students’ academic journeys.
In addition to these efforts, the Ministry is set to expand its programs nationwide, which will include career guidance, counseling, and peer support services. This comprehensive approach aims to foster a more supportive educational environment where students can thrive and be less likely to disengage from their studies. By prioritizing these initiatives, the Ministry hopes to create a more resilient education system that can adapt to the needs of all students.

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