12/09/2016
Power Breakfast - more coverage
Reid encourages lifelong learning
With the country's adult literacy rate at 87 per cent, the Government is encouraging more Jamaicans to engage in lifelong learning in order to...
12/09/2016
JFLL Power Breakfast: Minister Reid urges Jamaicans towards lifelong learning
Jamaicans Urged to Engage in Continuous Learning - Jamaica Information...
With the country’s adult literacy rate at 87 per cent, the Government is encouraging more Jamaicans to engage in lifelong learning in order to...
18/04/2016
CAP no longer considered a failed programme
Chief Education Office in the Ministry of Education, Dr Grace McLean, has said the Career Advancement Programme (CAP) is no longer considered a failed programme.CAP, which was introduced in 2010 as an alternative for students who did not graduate...
23/03/2016
Kingston Technical High School- One of our CAP-General Institutions. For more information on their application and registration process, call 922-1170
23/03/2016
Didn't get a chance to complete high school or acquire your grade nine level education? Visit our website and learn how you can apply to the CAP-General Programme
http://www.jfll.gov.jm/index.php/cap/apply-to-cap
Apply to CAP
ApplicationApplications will be accepted on an ongoing basis. Interested persons may apply using the CAP application form. Application forms can be obtained at the CAP participating schools, the Jamaican Foundation for Lifelong Learning (JFLL) Head Office and Adult Educational Centres, or downloaded…
22/03/2016
What is the Career Advancement Programme (CAP) and its Objectives?
The CAP is offered by the Jamaican Foundation For Lifelong Learning, an agency of the Ministry of Education. The programme seeks to assist persons between the ages of 16-18 years to become numerate and literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and assist persons in the completion of secondary school education.
22/03/2016
Learners being assessed at the Kingston Technical High School.
22/03/2016
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20160124/reading-writing-worrying-jfll-targets-235000-illiterate-jamaicans
Reading, writing, worrying - JFLL targets 235,000 illiterate Jamaicans
There are approximately 235,000 Jamaican adults who will not be able to read this story. These adults are unable to read with understanding or write a short simple statement in their everyday life, despite efforts by government and non-governmental...