The St Kitts Nevis Observer
The teaching of regional integration and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (CSME) will start immediately in regional classrooms as part of a new initiative by the CARICOM Secretariat.
The new initiative will be taught virtually by Eletha Stewart-Johnson – a teacher in Social Studies and History at Queen’s College here – to students at the Ladyville Technical High School in Belize.
The lesson begins at 10.30 (local time) Belize and will focus on an introduction to CARICOM.
The students in Belize will participate with their lecturer, Abdiel Medina who is a teacher in Social Studies.
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Georgetown – Starting on Monday, around the region, the teaching of regional integration and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (CSME) will be done in classrooms as part of an initiative by the CARICOM Secretariat.
The initiative will be taught virtually by Eletha Stewart-Johnson – a teacher in Social Studies and History at Queen’s College here – to students at the Ladyville Technical High School in Belize.
The lesson begins at 10:30 a.m. Belize and will focus on an introduction to CARICOM.
The students in Belize will participate with their lecturer, Abdiel Medina who is a teacher in Social Studies.
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CARICOM, Press Release
(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana - Friday, 7 May 2021) - The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat is continuing efforts to increase the teaching of Regional Integration and the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) in CARICOM classrooms via a new initiative due to start Monday, 10 May 2021.
Ms. Eletha Stewart-Johnson, a teacher in Social Studies and History at Queen’s College in Guyana, will teach virtually, students at the Ladyville Technical High School in Belize.
The lesson begins at 12.30 EST/10.30 Belize time and will focus on an introduction to CARICOM.
The students in Belize will participate with their lecturer, Mr. Abdiel Medina who is a teacher in Social Studies. Students from both classes (Guyana and Belize) will engage each other throughout the lesson which will be taught online.
Press Release – Independent Schools of New Zealand
A new, in-school-based model of educating secondary school teachers has been warmly embraced by the first inductees, with some even describing the initiative as pivotal to their decision to pursue further qualifications and thereby help alleviate the country’s severe teacher shortage.
Developed through the close collaboration of the University of Waikato and both independent and state schools, the innovative model commenced at the start of 2021. It entails student teachers being fully-immersed within schools throughout the year, during which the schools pay their fees, provide mentoring and endeavour to offer post-qualification employment.
Engaged in the programme by Diocesan School for Girls, Lachlan Craig describes the initiative as a “deal breaker” to progressing further in the profession.