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TEACHERS FROM EAST ZONE PARTCIPATE IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY SESSION

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March 3, 2021
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TEACHERS FROM EAST ZONE PARTCIPATE IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY SESSION
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Basseterre: St. Kitts, March 2, 2021: Teachers from Estridge, Edgar T Morris
and the Saddlers Primary Schools participated in a joint Staff Professional
Development Day session, on Monday March 01. The session held at Windsor
University School of Medicine (Cayon Campus), was conducted under the
theme “Sharpening Competencies while Exercising Resilience”.


According to Dale Phipps, Principal at the Edgar T Morris Primary School,
education is constantly changing and there is a need for teachers to keep
abreast of what is happening so as to better assist students in their academic
success.

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Teachers were exposed to the effective ways of using Balanced Assessment
used within the classrooms. Additionally, teachers received training on how to
use Microsoft (MS) Teams effectively to administer remote learning the event
of any unforeseen circumstances such as COVID-19.
Principal of the Saddlers Primary School Mrs Kira Mason-Rawlins, speaking


on behalf of the other Principals said “We have decided to engage our teachers
in meaningful discussions and gaining knowledge on formative assessment
and we will also do a session on MS Teams.”
Mrs. Mason-Rawlins, further stated “schools are fast changing.”


“Education has drastically changed because of some outside factors… thus we
are here to equip our teachers to expertly navigate through difficult times.
After today’s delivery, Education in our classrooms will not be monumentally
ineffective, we will have to adapt and instead of giving our students cut
flowers, we will teach them to grow their own plants” she added.

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