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Rowley: ‘[School] is on!’ Forms 5 and 6 restart on Monday; teachers now essential workers Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley confirmed that Form 5 and Form 6 students will return to school on Monday 8 February. Speaking at a press conference today, he said that the move was a ‘managed response of working with the virus’. Acknowledging that students have been kept away from in-person schooling for almost a year, Rowley said that schools could be reopened because the country was doing well in the fight against Covid-19. Photo: Arima North Secondary students cheer on their football team during SSFL action against Malabar Secondary at the Arima Old Road on 4 October 2019. ....
Home / Wellness / Health / Dr Gadsby-Dolly reveals new ‘hybrid system’ as forms four to six students return to school on 8 February Dr Gadsby-Dolly reveals new ‘hybrid system’ as forms four to six students return to school on 8 February Secondary school students from forms four to six will return to physical classrooms on 8 February, in a new ‘hybrid system’ that will involve a combination of online and in-person learning. Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly provided details on the re-opening of schools at a press conference today, as the government continues to adjust to life during the Covid-19 pandemic. The proposedd changes will happen once the national rate of infection remains low. ....
Daly Bread: Will T&T continue carrying forward its education deficiency? The year 2020 ended with continuing limitations on the ability of the weary world to rejoice during the just concluding Christmas season, taken somewhat for granted in the lyrics of Oh Holy Night. Those limitations will be carried forward into what would have been the Carnival season 2021. Of course, when compared with the devastating pandemic blows worldwide, it is almost crass to make any reference to Carnival. Nevertheless, in future columns, I may lay out again some ideas about the maintenance of our performing arts. Photo: A midnight robber during carnival season in Trinidad and Tobago. ....
“I find it difficult to teach in this detached environment”; Day in the life of a teacher “[…] The Ministry of Education says to the public that they have trained us, but they have not. We basically had to use videos and articles from the internet to figure things out. “[…] I am not able to do my job the way that I’m accustomed to. I don’t get to have the effect that I would normally have. The children don’t respond the same. Being a teacher for this long, I find it difficult to teach in this detached environment…” ....
Daly Bread: Strokes of the pen of life; the cost of ‘digital poverty’ Our beloved and vibrant niece Sarita had joined us for a day during a sunny Mayaro week. I did not know it at the time, but while the laughter and camaraderie overlooking the beach were at their height, she had shown her aunt something under her arm. Ten days later, she shared a stage three cancer diagnosis with us. What a case of laugh and cry living in the same yard! Photo: A cancer patient receives support. (via Medscape) I write about it because Sarita decided to be very open and public about her diagnosis. Her decision brought warm responses and stimulated dialogues with other persons some who were already coping with illness and others who were frightened about symptoms and wanted to know what to do. ....