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Deputy Rob Ward has been actively engaging with students throughout the island to discuss the various post-16 education options available to them. His initiative highlights the importance of listening to young people's perspectives as they navigate their educational journeys.
During these discussions, Ward emphasized that understanding the needs and aspirations of students is crucial for shaping an effective educational framework. He believes that by involving young people in the conversation, policymakers can better address their concerns and enhance the overall educational experience.
Ward's outreach aims to empower students, encouraging them to express their thoughts on the current educational landscape and the opportunities that lie ahead. By fostering an open dialogue, he hopes to ensure that the voices of young people are not only heard but also taken into consideration when making decisions that affect their futures.
This commitment to student engagement reflects a broader recognition of the role that youth play in shaping a responsive and relevant education system.
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