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Bahamas, The

Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, 15-64 years old1
n/a n/a
Female Male
 

 

Completion rate, lower secondary education1
n/a n/a
Female Male
 

 

Gross enrolment ratio for tertiary education1
n/a n/a
Female Male
 

 

Proportion of teachers with the minimum required qualifications in secondary education1
88.4% 75.2%
Female (2019) Male (2019)
 

 

1. UNESCO Institute for Statistics Data Centre, retrieved in May 2023

Highlights


  • University of The Bahamas using COL’s short course platform COLcommons.org
  • 93 learners have completed 141 courses under the Skills Online project.

Partners


Partnerships are fundamental to COL’s work. Strategic partnerships allow COL to broaden its reach and engage at global, regional and national levels, while implementation partners support COL’s work in communities and institutions across Commonwealth Member States. Partners include multilateral organisations, regional bodies, national governments, government agencies, foundations, civil society organisations, public and private (not-for-profit) institutions and the private sector. COL partnerships assist in improving and extending teaching and learning services to people in the developing Commonwealth.

In The Bahamas, COL’s partners include:

  • Ministry of Education, Technical and Vocational Training (MOETVT)
  • Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI)
  • University of The Bahamas

Key Contacts


Focal Point

Ms. Yienderia S. Martin
Professional Development Section
Mabel Walker Professional Development Institute
Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training

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