Education Conducts Monitoring In Five Counties

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The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Liberia Learning Foundation (LLF), has commenced a comprehensive monitoring of project in Sinoe, Rivergee, Rivercess, Maryland, and Bomi Counties.
According to a press release, the LLF project is funded by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and the World Bank.

The Ministry said the initiative reinforces its dedication to enhancing educational infrastructure and improving learning outcomes for children across Liberia. The process will is expected to last for 11 days.

The LLF projects aim to elevate educational standards in rural areas through the construction and renovation of schools, provision of learning materials, teacher training programs and the implementation of modern teaching methodologies.

“Our goal is to ensure that every child, irrespective of their geographic location, have access to quality education,” the release said.

This monitoring program will focus on assessing the progress of school construction and renovation projects to ensure timely completion and adherence to quality standards.

It also aims at evaluating the effectiveness of teacher training programs and the utilization of new learning materials to meet the educational needs of students.

The release revealed that these assessments will also “gather feedback from stakeholders to identify areas for improvement and ensure the sustainability of LLF projects, as findings and recommendations will be instrumental in making necessary adjustments to enhance the success and sustainability of these initiatives.

The Ministry of Education reassures of its commitment to provide a suitable learning environment for students, and the LLF projects are a significant step towards achieving this goal.

It indicated that this monitoring program will ensure that these projects are implemented effectively, yielding the desired outcomes for students and communities.

The Ministry applauded the Liberia Learning Foundation (LLF) for being committed to improving the quality of education in Liberia through innovative programs, partnerships and community engagement.

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