Liberia: Education Minister Pledges Support for Teachers and Inclusive Learning At Mastercard Workshop

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Monrovia — Education Minister Dr. Jarso Jallah has pledged unwavering support for teachers and inclusive education, underscoring the government’s commitment to transforming Liberia’s education system. Speaking at the Mastercard Foundation’s Leaders in Teaching (LIT) Initiative workshop in Monrovia on October 28, Dr. Jallah emphasized that teachers are “our most valuable asset” and called for sustained backing from development partners.

Dr. Jallah laid out a vision focused on improving teaching standards, working conditions, and professional support. “Upgrading teacher qualifications through training, certification, and professional development is a top priority,” she noted, emphasizing that well-supported educators are key to inspiring students, even in challenging circumstances.

Addressing issues such as large class sizes, limited resources, and teacher welfare, Dr. Jallah stressed the ministry’s commitment to creating equitable learning environments, particularly for girls and students with special needs. “We aim to build an education system that lifts up every learner,” she said, promising to bridge gender gaps and ensure all students have access to quality education.

Improving educational infrastructure, especially in rural areas, is also a cornerstone of Dr. Jallah’s agenda. She emphasized the importance of “safe, functional, and inspiring learning spaces,” adding that, with partner support, schools can become environments where students and teachers feel valued and motivated. Technology, she noted, will be central to modernizing classrooms and enhancing learning.