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Universities fight for relevance among generation alpha

Universities fight for relevance among generation alpha 4 Hrs Ago In this 2020 file photo, Maria Regina Grade school student Jeremiah Auguste attends a virtual class at home. Universities must adapt now to attract generation alpha students. Photo courtesy Sasha Creed - RISHI MAHARAJ Within recent weeks the University of the West Indies (UWI) has been in the news both locally and regionally. Most of the discussion has centred around the recent recommendations of the Report of the Chancellor’s Commission on Governance. The aim of my column this week is not to focus on the recommendations of the report (for there are numerous opinions being offered throughout the region). Instead, I would like to look at the issues surrounding the UWI and universities in general through a different lens, the lens of relevance, particularly from the point of view of those who would reach the age to pursue higher education within the next decade – generation alpha.

After shock, principal guides Maria Regina school through covid19 fear

After shock, principal guides Maria Regina school through covid19 fear Sunday 7 March 2021 Maria Regina Grade School closed for ten days from March 12, 2020 to be sanitised when a student s parent became the first case of covid19 in TT. PHOTO BY AYANNA KINSALE - Newsday continues a series on the arrival of covid19 in TT, what it was like a year ago, and how things have changed since then. Principal Elizabeth Crouch speaks about when she got the call that the parent of a student was the first person to contract the virus. The principal of Maria Regina Grade School in Port of Spain had been paying attention to the international news and was aware of the spread of covid19 in schools, especially in Seattle and Canada.

Education skills rethink to meet changing business needs

Education skills rethink to meet changing business needs In this file photo Jeremiah Auguste has online classes at his home in Belmont in September 2020. - RISHI MAHARAJ On March 13, 2020 the Prime Minister announced in Parliament that effective immediately all places of learning inclusive of schools and universities will remain closed for one week, in the first instance, in order to slow the potential spread of covid19. Since then, my two daughters, ages eight and six, have not physically attended school. What followed since was an initial sense on uncertainty as to how the curriculum would be delivered to various methods of delivery, from WhatsApp class groups to physically collecting work from school to finally this term, online Zoom classes.

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