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Caribbean Examinations Council to Develop New Certification Program

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Barbados-based Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Tuesday said it would be re-examining its qualification framework to establish a progressive assessment, certification system aimed at minimizing the number of students leaving the secondary school system without certification.

CXC Registrar and CEO, Dr Wayne Wesley

Carol City Middle School Receives Innovative Space Media Center

Carol City Middle School is the latest Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) campus to receive a new, technology-rich media center as part of the District’s Middle School Redesign (MSR) initiative. A ribbon-cutting ceremony held this morning unveiled the school’s new virtual reality (VR) equipment, Promethean board, robotics section and more than a dozen computer stations.

Carol City Middle School students try out one of the new iPads that are part of the Middle School Redesign initiative.

UN Says Hot Meals Help Haiti’s School Children Recover from Earthquake

UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations says the children who were affected by the massive earthquake which devastated large parts of south-west Haiti in August are receiving free hot meals at school as part of an initiative by the UN’s World Food Program (WFP) to support the recovery of the French-speaking Caribbean country’s most vulnerable communities.

Lunch for 307 children is prepared at a school in south-west Haiti. (UN Haiti/Daniel Dickinson)

Caribbean Nationals Receive Tourism Scholarships

MIAMI, Florida - The recently announced professional development program for Caribbean hospitality professionals, launched by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) and Les Roches, the hospitality management institution, has named two dozen Caribbean scholarship recipients.

A selection of this year's Caribbean tourism scholars.

OECS Launches ILearn Across the Sub-Region

CASTRIES, St. Lucia – The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Friday announced it had launched a new platform that will provide digital access to the latest in online educational tools for its member states across the sub-region.

Due to the pandemic, remote learning has changed the way Caribbean students receive instruction. Education technology is changing the traditional schooling landscape in these countries. (Caricom image)

Miami Dade College to Receive TD Bank Grant for Scholarships to Increase Minorities and Women in Tesla START Program

Miami, Florida – Miami Dade College (MDC) was recently awarded a $25,000 grant from TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, to increase the number of women and minority students in the Tesla START program, an intensive 16-week electric vehicle service training program designed to provide students with the skills for a successful career as electrical vehicle technician.

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