Education
Virgin Islands Students Set to Showcase Robotics Skills on Global Stage in Singapore
A team of four talented students from secondary schools in the Virgin Islands has been selected to participate in the annual international Global Robotics Challenge. The event, known as the “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology” (FIRST) Robotics Challenge, will take place from October 7 to 10 in Singapore.
The team consists of Amani Brown, Denae Scatliffe-Chalwell, Jayron Gibson from Elmore Stoutt High School, and K’Dyah James from the Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies. They will join teams from around the world to showcase their talent, innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Accompanying the students will be mentors Careen Cuffy-Jules and Andre Roberts, who will provide guidance and support throughout the competition. The participation of the Virgin Islands in this prestigious event is seen as an excellent opportunity for the students to gain international exposure and demonstrate their abilities on a global stage.
Honourable Sharie B. de Castro, Minister for Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports, expressed her excitement about the students’ involvement in the FIRST Global Challenge. She believes that the competition not only allows them to compete but also to learn, grow, and be inspired by experts in the field. The Minister is confident that the team will make the Virgin Islands proud.
Mrs. Orlandette Crabbe, Acting Chief Education Officer, highlighted the significance of the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge. The event brings together teams from all over the world to address important global challenges through robotics. She emphasized that it is not just about competition but also about collaboration and learning from one another. With over 180 nations participating, the event showcases the global interest in STEM education and robotics.
The team was selected based on their participation in a robotics workshop held on September 1, where they demonstrated their interest, cooperation, innovation, persistence, and analytical skills. Education Officer for Science, Ms. Renee Weston, and Education Officer for Information and Computer Technology, Ms. Lauren Welch, are coordinating the students’ participation in the upcoming event, which will revolve around the theme “Hydrogen Horizons.”
The team’s participation is made possible through sponsorship provided by FIRST Global. The Ministry of Education congratulates the Virgin Islands’ team on their selection and wishes them success in the 2023 FIRST Global Robotics Challenge in Singapore.
The Ministry remains committed to providing high-quality educational services and promoting access to sports and recreation to enrich the lives of the residents of the Virgin Islands.
Education
Winners Recognised in Territory’s Anti-Bullying Speech Competition
The winners of the annual Primary and Secondary Schools Anti-Bullying Speech Competition were celebrated during an awards ceremony held on Wednesday, October 16, at Elmore Stoutt High School. The competition, which aims to raise awareness and promote positive actions against bullying, saw impressive speeches from students across the Territory.
In the primary school division, Amiah Chang of Claudia Creque Educational Centre Primary claimed the top prize, with John Claude Vergara from St. George’s Primary School finishing in second place. Marla-Monae Gray of Jost Van Dyke Primary School earned third place.
In the secondary school category, Yasmeen Said of St. George’s Secondary Division won first place. Carey-Ann McKie from Bregado Flax Educational Centre came in second, while Adrianne Thomas from Elmore Stoutt High School placed third.
The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports congratulated all participants, highlighting their contributions to the Territory’s anti-bullying campaign. The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive educational environment, and thanked the students for their efforts in spreading awareness about the importance of eliminating bullying in schools.
This initiative aligns with the ministry’s broader goal to reimagine education in the Virgin Islands, creating safe spaces where students can thrive both academically and socially.
Education
Virgin Islands Ministry of Education Launches Professional Development Series for Educators
The Ministry of Education in the Virgin Islands has launched a comprehensive Professional Development Series for educators, in collaboration with the Institute of Education at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC). This initiative, which began in September and will run through January 2025, aims to equip teachers with modern tools, strategies, and knowledge to meet the evolving needs of students.
Acting Chief Education Officer, Orlandette Crabbe, emphasised the Ministry’s commitment to ongoing educator support, stating, “Professional development for educators remains a top priority, as we continue our commitment to reimagining education in the Virgin Islands. By investing in our teachers, we ensure they are equipped with the most up-to-date tools and strategies to meet the evolving needs of their students.”
Crabbe also underscored the importance of the collaboration with HLSCC, noting that the partnership has been pivotal in building the capacity of Virgin Islands educators. “We look forward to future initiatives that will further strengthen this partnership and continue supporting the professional growth of our teachers,” she added.
The series offers sessions covering a range of critical topics, including innovative teaching techniques, classroom management, technology integration, and student engagement practices. These topics were chosen based on feedback from educators, ensuring relevance to the needs identified at all levels of the education system.
Sessions are designed in a multi-part format, allowing educators to explore concepts in depth and apply them in their classrooms. Participants will gain insights, actionable strategies, and valuable resources, with the ultimate goal of improving student outcomes. Additionally, the program fosters peer collaboration, encouraging the exchange of experiences and the cultivation of a professional growth culture among teachers.
Importantly, the Professional Development Series is being offered at no cost to educators, highlighting the Ministry’s commitment to making continuous learning accessible and impactful.
Stephen Joseph, the newly appointed Director of the Institute of Education at HLSCC, expressed enthusiasm for leading the initiative. “We are honoured to collaborate with the Ministry of Education to empower educators in the Virgin Islands. The Institute of Education is dedicated to advancing innovative and inclusive education practices,” Joseph said.
He added, “Our mission is to prepare teachers who are not only skilled professionals but also advocates for social justice and community engagement. This Professional Development Series exemplifies our commitment to fostering teaching excellence and improving educational standards across the Territory.”
Educators interested in the series can register by scanning the QR code in the program flyer or using the provided registration link. For more information, educators are encouraged to contact the Ministry of Education or the HLSCC Institute of Education.
Education
14 Students Gain Public Service Experience in Government Summer Apprenticeship Program
Fourteen students from the 2024 cohort of the Summer Apprenticeship program have successfully completed their placements across various ministries in the Government of the Virgin Islands, gaining invaluable public service experience.
The program, initiated by the Department of Human Resources, aims to provide college and university students with practical, hands-on experience in their chosen fields of study. By aligning student placements with relevant departments or ministries, the program allows participants to apply their academic training in a professional environment over the course of six weeks.
Sharleen DaBreo-Lettsome, MBE, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Deputy Governor, emphasized the significance of such initiatives in fostering talent and promoting public engagement. “It is always an honor to welcome students into the Public Service,” said Mrs. DaBreo-Lettsome. “This experience helps shape their understanding and appreciation for the essential work carried out across the various sectors in government.”
The 2024 Summer Apprentices were placed in a range of key government offices, including the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry, the Ministry of Financial Services, Labour, and Trade, the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources, and Climate Change, and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, among others. These diverse placements gave students exposure to the inner workings of critical government sectors.
Cara Christopher, Human Resources Manager for Organisational Development & Workforce Planning, lauded the program for its ability to immerse students in the public sector, saying, “The working experience gained through these apprenticeships is especially beneficial. Students not only observe but actively contribute to the important work being done in government.”
The program continues to offer a valuable bridge between academic study and professional application. College and university students interested in future apprenticeship opportunities are encouraged to reach out to the Department of Human Resources for more information via email at hrd@gov.vg.
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