Terrelonge urges parents, educators to protect Jamaica’s boys
State Minister for Education Alando
Terrelonge is urging parents and school administrators to ensure that boys are
not bullied or marginalised because they might be doing better at academics
than sports.
He said there have been many
well-documented instances of this “unfortunate situation in schools” where boys
are teased and are made to feel inferior to their peers.
Terrelonge, who was addressing a youth
forum at the Montego Bay Cultural Centre in St. James recently, highlighted the
need for boys to be raised in an environment that promotes education and
respect for others and law and order.
“Are we raising our young men with what I
call toxic masculinity? Are we raising our young men to say they are not man
enough if they stay in school… if they are respecting themselves and respecting
others…if they are respecting law and order,?” he asked.
He said that he is encouraged by the success stories of young men who are “stepping up to the plate, undeterred by circumstances or their surroundings and are doing very well for themselves”.
— JIS