10,000 students to benefit from free online lessons in One on One, Education Ministry partnership
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Online educational service provider, One on One Educational Services has partnered with the Ministry of Education and Youth to provide some 10,000 high school students with free online extra lessons via its OneX personalised learning platform.
In a statement on Thursday commenting on the partnership, President and CEO of One on One, Ricardo Allen said, “Students from grades seven to eleven can have access to a wide range of educational materials on our OneX platform, helping them to bridge the gap in their educational journey, especially due to the significant learning loss over the past couple of years due to the pandemic.”
According to Allen, on the OneX platform, students will have access to daily live online extra lessons in key subject areas, such as math, english, science and social studies.
The first 10,000 students to register via https://https://onex.co/moe will have access to on-demand content, inclusive of video courses in all subjects, ten years of past papers and over 40,000 Question & Answers.
Students will also have the opportunity to participate in CSEC Past Paper Review Sessions, he said.
Minister of Education and Youth, Fayval Williams said the collaboration was among a number of initiatives the ministry has undertaken to provide support to students who have experienced learning loss during the coronavirus pandemic.
“The OneX learning platform presents a prime opportunity for students to take advantage of additional learning resources to complement their studies, and ensure they get back on track with their education,” Williams said.
Registration for the MoEY Extra Lessons Programme is now open and will close once the 10,000 mark is reached. Classes began on February 28 and students will have access to the free online content until June 24, 2022. Interested students and/or parents should visit the website https://https://onex.co/moe to sign up.
Since the start of the year, more schools have resumed face-to-face classes and full resumption will begin after the mid-term break, which the minister said should have a positive effect on the academic progress of students at varying levels of the education system.
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Meanwhile, Allen further supported the minister’s points noting that online learning is an “excellent complement” that can aid as well as enhance face-to-face learning.
“With online learning, the resources are endless, and on OneX there is an extensive reservoir of resources to support students at all levels of learning.
“It will take work and collaborative partnerships with private and public sector stakeholders working together to be able to chip away at the huge learning loss brought on by the pandemic,” he said.