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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » April 20th, 2020, 12:29 am

“Teachers are not required to facilitate online teaching and learning during this pandemic period, and as such, those doing so are doing so voluntarily, until a proper framework is put in place”. This, from TTUTA President, Antonia De Freitas, following a meeting with the Education Ministry where a number of issues were raised - among them, privacy concerns. Rynessa Cutting reports:
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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby hydroep » April 20th, 2020, 9:01 am

Those parents who does normally use schools to babysit their chirren under some pressure...:|

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby linton » April 23rd, 2020, 12:32 pm

If things go back normal by next two months , when saying so , they open back up . Could they open the schools through the summer vacation to make up for the time lost ?

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby bluefete » April 23rd, 2020, 12:58 pm

linton wrote:If things go back normal by next two months , when saying so , they open back up . Could they open the schools through the summer vacation to make up for the time lost ?


First, we do not have "summer vacation" :x 8-) .
Second, TTUTA will NEVER approve of that.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Redman » April 23rd, 2020, 2:28 pm

Working through July August vacation or shortening it or running classes is already being discussed at St Peters.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby bluefete » April 23rd, 2020, 2:35 pm

St. Peters is a private school.. They can be flexible. No union there.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby adnj » April 23rd, 2020, 2:57 pm

bluefete wrote:
linton wrote:If things go back normal by next two months , when saying so , they open back up . Could they open the schools through the summer vacation to make up for the time lost ?


First, we do not have "summer vacation" :x 8-) .
Second, TTUTA will NEVER approve of that.
North of the equator and synchronized with all of the other school systems, you do.

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Primary and Secondary Schools close the first Friday of July and open on the first Monday of September (giving students two months). This can vary a day or two by school or year. International schools are in link with the British, Canadian, or American systems.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_vacation
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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Redman » April 23rd, 2020, 3:01 pm

bluefete wrote:St. Peters is a private school.. They can be flexible. No union there.

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Agreed...the point is that it can be done.

We all should be leveraging this to change thing that need to be changed,not whining about job spec.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Chimera » April 23rd, 2020, 4:01 pm

My nephews going Gandhi primary school in san juan. They get first place a few times in common entrance. The teachers sending work everyday nonstop on WhatsApp.
I see the principal even doing videos teaching . They tell parents that students hadda be woken up to do work from 9am to 2pm minimim.

Then I have some other nephews who even suppose to write cxc this year and them on full vacation. No work. No access to teachers. Nun at all

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby airuma » April 23rd, 2020, 10:09 pm

This is a good time to separate those who actually want to teach students from those who just in for the pay cheque.
I may be wrong but IMHO the job of a teacher is to teach students and if the current situation calls for some creativity in order to accomplish this, as long as the Ministry of Education/ PTA is supporting the necessary initiatives, the teachers should try their best to assist the situation as it is a strain for everyone, not only teachers.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby hydroep » April 27th, 2020, 9:28 am

Single moms, dads feeling the pinch
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THE Single Mothers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SMATT) hopes the Government considers including Internet cafes in the line-up of “essential” businesses so that children from households without a computer or access to the Internet can benefit from online classes.

While Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Saturday announced that stay-at-home measures will continue until May 15, SMATT president Shermaine Howe said yesterday she expects the country to return to normalcy by June.

She said some teachers are sending worksheets that have to be printed and some parents are without printers and even Internet access.

“I really would like the Prime Minister to look at having Internet cafes open for a period of time during the day or on particular days, like how he did it with the hardwares, so parents can go with their flash drive to get the work printed or pull up the work on the Internet if they have no Internet at home,” she said.

The Express spoke to Howe yesterday via telephone.

She said over the last few weeks she has been inundated with calls from mothers requesting donations of food.

Howe said even before the Prime Minister made the announcement on Saturday, she had been putting things in place to assist mothers beyond April 30, as she expected the extension.

“Mothers have been reaching out to us for mainly food. And some of them have rental issues, so I have contacted social services to submit applications on behalf of a group of mothers for rental assistance, so they can deal with those cases at a greater pace, because we would have screened those mothers we know are in dire need,” she said.

“Some of those landlords are not thinking twice to put out people in this pandemic. Even though the Prime Minister has asked them to be lenient and considerate, most of them don’t really care. They want their money,” she added.

She said the association has been receiving donations of hampers and food, most recently from the T&T Automotive Dealers Association and Malabar Farms, which donated boxes of various types of meat.

She said while some single mothers are still employed, others have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic and have no other source of income.

“I have one mother who is Guyanese and has been in the country for the past ten years. She fled her country because her husband was abusive. Her paperwork is being processed by Immigration but she doesn’t have paperwork yet to access any of the grants. She got a job at a pharmacy at the airport but they are closed as the airport is down. So she may have to look for something else in the meantime or she would be home indefinitely,” Howe said.

‘Feeling the brunt’

The Express also contacted president of the Single Fathers Association Rhondall Feeles, to find out how single fathers were faring during the pandemic and how the stay-at-home measures were impacting them.

“I wouldn’t say single fathers have it easier than single mothers or nuclear parents. Everybody is feeling the brunt and the harshness of this. I am also the vice-president of the T&T Automotive Dealers’ Association and we gave out 1,000 hampers last week together with the Police Service and it’s a lot of people going through this,” he said.

“My only concern is the impact COVID-19 is going to have in instances where people cannot work and maintenance needs to be paid. I have two areas of concern - one is the children not being able to be maintained in the way they are supposed to be and, secondly, the non-custodial parents now facing an issue of not being able to make their obligated payments and definitely facing some type of imprisonment if they don’t do so,” he said.

Asked for his views on the stay-at-home measures being extended, Feeles said while the country is recording a slowdown in infections, now more than ever T&T has to be cautious.

“Personally, I can’t say it is a move I am totally upset with. I understand the challenges of people not being able to work, but we have to understand that health is of tantamount importance. We must be certain that we have this under control before we open back up the country,” he stated.


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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Dizzy28 » April 27th, 2020, 9:37 am

Phone Surgeon wrote:My nephews going Gandhi primary school in san juan. They get first place a few times in common entrance. The teachers sending work everyday nonstop on WhatsApp.
I see the principal even doing videos teaching . They tell parents that students hadda be woken up to do work from 9am to 2pm minimim.

Then I have some other nephews who even suppose to write cxc this year and them on full vacation. No work. No access to teachers. Nun at all


That school real different. My SiL is an Assistant Teacher there about one year now and the level of commitment from teachers and Principal is such another level. Even the things the Principal does to foster team work with staff outside of school hours I have never really seen or heard of before,

If I could figure out a commute schedule that will work I will love to send my son there next year.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Skanky » April 27th, 2020, 11:20 am

School now is very different to how it was when I was growing up.

My child is going to primary school and there is a 1% class and a 99% class. Your academic performance doesn't matter as much as the amounts your parents can 'donate' to the school and what business your parents are in along with what car you come to school in.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby eliteauto » April 27th, 2020, 11:40 am

Phone Surgeon wrote:My nephews going Gandhi primary school in san juan. They get first place a few times in common entrance. The teachers sending work everyday nonstop on WhatsApp.
I see the principal even doing videos teaching . They tell parents that students hadda be woken up to do work from 9am to 2pm minimim.

Then I have some other nephews who even suppose to write cxc this year and them on full vacation. No work. No access to teachers. Nun at all


this might sound good, but it may also be overly stressful to some students when combined with whatever situations they may be encountering at home during this time

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby rspann » April 27th, 2020, 11:44 am

Dizzy28 wrote:
Phone Surgeon wrote:My nephews going Gandhi primary school in san juan. They get first place a few times in common entrance. The teachers sending work everyday nonstop on WhatsApp.
I see the principal even doing videos teaching . They tell parents that students hadda be woken up to do work from 9am to 2pm minimim.

Then I have some other nephews who even suppose to write cxc this year and them on full vacation. No work. No access to teachers. Nun at all


That school real different. My SiL is an Assistant Teacher there about one year now and the level of commitment from teachers and Principal is such another level. Even the things the Principal does to foster team work with staff outside of school hours I have never really seen or heard of before,

If I could figure out a commute schedule that will work I will love to send my son there next year.


Keshmanie really different . That woman does go the extra mile . The results show the dedication .

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Chimera » April 27th, 2020, 11:44 am

I mean...you could just refuse to do it...and fall behind.....but that school eh have that kind of students or parents....
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Phone Surgeon wrote:My nephews going Gandhi primary school in san juan. They get first place a few times in common entrance. The teachers sending work everyday nonstop on WhatsApp.
I see the principal even doing videos teaching . They tell parents that students hadda be woken up to do work from 9am to 2pm minimim.

Then I have some other nephews who even suppose to write cxc this year and them on full vacation. No work. No access to teachers. Nun at all


this might sound good, but it may also be overly stressful to some students when combined with whatever situations they may be encountering at home during this time

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby X_Factor » April 27th, 2020, 1:08 pm

Again results because it's top 5 in sea etc
And again most parents whose kids attend that school isn't at the lower economic end of the scale

What about the school who had kids with no parental support or not financially secure and who could barely make 10% -20% leading up to std 4&5 end up successfully passing for a school...whatever the school
Does that school/staff/principal not demonstrate the extra mile ?
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Dizzy28 wrote:
Phone Surgeon wrote:My nephews going Gandhi primary school in san juan. They get first place a few times in common entrance. The teachers sending work everyday nonstop on WhatsApp.
I see the principal even doing videos teaching . They tell parents that students hadda be woken up to do work from 9am to 2pm minimim.

Then I have some other nephews who even suppose to write cxc this year and them on full vacation. No work. No access to teachers. Nun at all


That school real different. My SiL is an Assistant Teacher there about one year now and the level of commitment from teachers and Principal is such another level. Even the things the Principal does to foster team work with staff outside of school hours I have never really seen or heard of before,

If I could figure out a commute schedule that will work I will love to send my son there next year.


Keshmanie really different . That woman does go the extra mile . The results show the dedication .

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby rspann » April 27th, 2020, 1:18 pm

That isn't true . I live within a stones throw from the school and I could tell you that all types of children go there ,including some at the lowest end of the economic scale . I know the principal and teachers personally because my two sons went there .

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby X_Factor » April 27th, 2020, 2:02 pm

What was their lessons schedule like leading up to sea if they within the sea age range?

Also they don't remotely get low economic kids...maybe a couple that live very close to the schools catchment area

Check out el socorro Hindu...el socorro Tia or aranguez govt is where the low economic kids end up going after they get blanked from gmv

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Chimera » April 27th, 2020, 2:05 pm

They have quite a bit of students who not financially well off.
2 weeks ago the school sent out a list of donations they needed to prepare hampers and packages for parents who had nothing to eat.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby rspann » April 27th, 2020, 4:26 pm

X_Factor wrote:What was their lessons schedule like leading up to sea if they within the sea age range?

Also they don't remotely get low economic kids...maybe a couple that live very close to the schools catchment area

Check out el socorro Hindu...el socorro Tia or aranguez govt is where the low economic kids end up going after they get blanked from gmv


Yunno , TIA was a ranking school once . My four brothers and I went there and my older son started there but I find they was lapsing so I move him to GMV and then the other one followed .

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Internet safety for kids and also sharing some tips for parents to help manage their kids while learning and having fun during the COVID-19 stay-at-home period.


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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

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^ try again?

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

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Since hema start to get old, her programs are both a pain to watch and listen to

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Ted_v2 » May 14th, 2020, 8:26 am

ohgosh yes i agree.

My 2c, the 15-17age group right now gone thru, i seeing it already on social media.
i know what the little august vacation does to your brain, When kids to back out to school its gonna be chaos, they would be out of hand, unruly and looking to get some freedom.

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Dohplaydat » May 14th, 2020, 11:56 am

Ted_v2 wrote:ohgosh yes i agree.

My 2c, the 15-17age group right now gone thru, i seeing it already on social media.
i know what the little august vacation does to your brain, When kids to back out to school its gonna be chaos, they would be out of hand, unruly and looking to get some freedom.


They will be tiktok stars though

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby redmanjp » May 14th, 2020, 12:08 pm

hydroep wrote:Those parents who does normally use schools to babysit their chirren under some pressure...:|


what dey does do during school vacation?

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby NR8 » May 14th, 2020, 12:51 pm

redmanjp wrote:
hydroep wrote:Those parents who does normally use schools to babysit their chirren under some pressure...:|


what dey does do during school vacation?

MovieTowne and South Park :lol:

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Re: Minister of Education: It seems impossible for schools to reopen before September 2020

Postby Ted_v2 » May 14th, 2020, 5:48 pm

2ha tictok stars is right.

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