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Independence Day Orator Wants Education System Revised
The orator of Liberia’s 165th Independence Day, Dr. Elwood Dunn says Liberia’s modern educational institutions must be at the heart of any engagement that seeks to appropriate the humanities and arts in building national unity.
According to Dr. Dunn, a national core curriculum review may be necessary, noting, a productive educational system must be driven by a culturally sensitive and balanced curriculum. He said the aim is to prepare young people to think creatively, read critically, construct effective arguments using persuasive evidence, write clearly, remain flexible and look at issues with an open mind.
He pointed out that schools and universities here must also be places for the transmission of the society’s core values, attitudes and mores. Dr. Dunn spoke Thursday, July 26, 2012 on theme: “Renewing our national promises” when he served as the national orator for the 165th Independence Day of Liberia.
Official ceremonies marking the country’s 165th Independence Day were held at the Centennial Memorial Pavilion on Ashmun Street in Monrovia. The country’s 165th Independence Day was celebrated under the theme: “Reconciliation for transformation.”
Hear Dr. Dunn: “And we must do one more thing regarding educating our youth. Following the model of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, let us target here and now every six-year old across this land.” “Let us set a goal of closely monitored quality education for them, so that come 2030, we might unveil a new generation of Liberians superbly prepared to play their roles in a twenty-first century Liberia, indeed a twenty-first century world. We must revisit our curriculum at all levels in our educational system,” he continued.
Speaking further, Dr. Dunn stressed the need for the renewal of national promise as a means of building a stronger Liberia fundamentally of values and inclusive of all the experiences gained within the past 165 years journey. He also called for the re-enforcement of national foundations of the country’s common heritage. When this done, he added, Liberia will move into the third century of nationhood.