(AP)—Jamaica's education minister plans to use computers to offer long-distance math and literacy courses to students who live in remote parts of the island.

Ronald Thwaites said Friday that the will be introduced in the next few months and will target elementary and . He did not provide details or say how much the program will cost.

Thwaites has long criticized teachers for providing inadequate instruction in those areas.

He has said that only about 60 percent of students in fourth grade master English. Many opt instead to speak Jamaican patois. A government study also has found that only 105 out of a total of 1,048 are qualified to teach the subject at their level.