ESHS & ASPS Principals First To Travel To UK Under Training Initiative
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Updated: March 19, 2013 11:20 am AST
Published: March 19, 2013 7:35 am AST
Justin Donovan, Director of Education of Hertfordshire County Council, UK, speaking at the Education Week awards ceremony on Saturday, March 16, 2013.
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Assistant principals from the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) and Althea Scatliffe Primary School (ASPS) will be the first to benefit from training in the United Kingdom (UK) under the Memorandum of Understanding between Government and the Hertfordshire County Council in the UK.

This announcement came from Hon. Myron Walwyn, Education and Culture Minister on Saturday, March 16 during the Education Week awards ceremony held at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex.

"I am pleased to announce that the first two assistant principals that will be heading off to Hertfordshire County for training in a few weeks are Mrs. Orlandette Crabbe of the Althea Scatliffe Primary School and Mrs. Vanessa Garraway of the Elmore Stoutt High School. Mrs. Crabbe and Mrs. Garraway, I am well aware of your capabilities and I look forward to your return and the examples you will be setting for all of our educators and administrators," the Minister stated.

Mr. Justin Donovan, Director of Education at Hertfordshire County Council was the keynote speaker at Saturday's event.

In late February during a community meeting held in Carrot Bay, Minister Walwyn announced that the training is for public school head teachers and stated that it is to look at educational opportunities that can enhance the BVI's system.

"Beginning next term and every other month, except during school vacation, two and sometimes three of our primary and secondary school principals will be headed to professional development, school management and leadership training in the UK. I anticipate that those principals that will be granted this opportunity will return and be examples of the direction our schools will be heading in beginning this year onward," he stated at the community meeting.

Speaking at Saturday's event, Minister Walwyn said ever since he met with Mr. Donovan and his staff, they have all been very helpful in understanding the needs in the Virgin Islands.

"Together we have put a plan in place to support professional development, school management and leadership training for our schools' administrators. To help us build that culture of excellence, it is important that we start with the leadership at our schools," he stated.

Minister Walwyn stated that creating and managing an atmosphere for learning goes a long way in ensuring that students understand that once in those school gates, it is time for learning and development.

Meanwhile, during his remarks, Mr. Donovan said their job as educators is to be positive about young people. He related that as educators they owe it to the young people who they are in charge of to ensure that everyone understands that the great majority of young people are a credit to their families, their schools and their communities.

"This is important because children learn best when they are valued."

Mr. Donovan told the large gathering that they also need to encourage children and young people to listen to the adults; and children and young people need to understand that the adults around them may have a point when they offer advice.

He pointed out that all children and young people will experience failure and disappointment at some point, but he noted that they need to understand that if they don't quite achieve what they had hoped for, they need to keep going and trying.
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not hushed | Report Abuse
hi
March 21 at 11:03am  |  Like   Dislike
sincere Educator | Report Abuse
May God Bless the Minister of Education and Culture.
Amen
March 19 at 8:39pm  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike
I am glad for you Mrs Crabbe. Good choice!
March 19 at 5:42pm  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike
Real talk | Report Abuse
This is an excellent program for our teachers. They need a different environment where they can see how other schools are operated. They will learn effective leadership and management skills. This is something good.
March 19 at 1:41pm using an iPhone  |  Like5 People like this.   Dislike7 People dislike this.
SueB143 | Report Abuse
I wonder what this training entails. Watching others perform their jobs? Uk schools are run by board of governors and they are the ones who have the say.
March 19 at 1:25pm  |  Like19 People like this.   Dislike
Wouldn't it have been cheaper to bring the trainer to the BVI?
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Missing Link | Report Abuse
While they're at it, it might also be cheaper to bring in Teachers/Professors from Colleges overseas so we don't have to send the kids away to University. LMAO! I am sure that part of the training will be the environment that they will be placed it making the overseas trip more valuable. If it is... more
March 19 at 11:09am  |  Like4 People like this.   Dislike21 People dislike this.
Minister | Report Abuse
I thank you for doing something but don't market this as if this is the first principals & teachers have been trained or sent away to be trained. This has been going on for years & years. At least inform teachers of what is happening rather than playing up to look & sound good to the general... more
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Missing Link | Report Abuse
Who said it's the first? You Andrew defenders need to get a damn life and start caring about the country. I never ever heard NDP or Walwyn say Andrew and VIP never did anything for education or the country at large. The obvious is that not ENOUGH has been done and there are issues to be... more
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Condenser | Report Abuse
LOL @ Missing Link. you are so correct, sock it to them.
March 19 at 11:06am  |  Like5 People like this.   Dislike19 People dislike this.
To Missing Link | Report Abuse
Where does Andrew come in here? I made my comments independent of Andrew so get off an innocent man's case.
March 19 at 4:41pm  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
Principals are reading about going to the UK just like the public. The Minister should meet with them and explain the process it's only common courtesy.
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Informed civil servant | Report Abuse
You are such a liar. Stop trying to throw cold water on such a good thing. Congrats to the teachers and we hope they come back inspired to create change.
March 19 at 9:05am using an iPhone  |  Like15 People like this.   Dislike19 People dislike this.
Enough!!!!! | Report Abuse
They (principals) were informed ahead of the media in a meeting held on February 6th @ the Youth Affairs and Sports Conference Room. They were asked, by the minister, their opinions regarding the initiative and willingness to cooperate in the program. Get your facts right!
March 20 at 12:24pm  |  Like2 People like this.   Dislike
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