Santa Elena Primary School will be embarking on a new venture effective August 14, 2010. Teachers will be trained in research based instructional methods, such as Brain Based Instruction, Multiple Intelligences and Cooperative Learning models. Strategies and techniques that will help successfully engage all learners, will produce measurable evidence of success via increased student achievement (test scores) and performance (behavioral improvements etc).
This program will lend to the ‘Quality Schools’ action plan, as well as provide the much needed on-going training for teachers to keep up with current international trends and the ever changing society. As the school makes progress towards being more ‘Child Friendly’, the teachers will also advance in honing their skills, and building teacher efficacy.
Alongside this initiative is the need to solicit funds to construct two self-contained classrooms for The Special Education Project at the Santa Elena Primary School Campus. We are looking at the immediate needs of students who have been identified, as well as the future development of a Special Education program that would afford these and future students, services until the age of 18. By providing a center,these children will benefit from invaluable one-on-one quality time with a teacher who has been specially trained. They will work at their own pace, in an environment that caters to their unique personal development.
It is my sincere hope that funds will be garnered to fund the construction of the classrooms . The program is being facilitated by the NaRCIE officer working out of the Cayo District Education Center,Mrs. Abigail Wade, under the management of Mr. Luis Carballo, our Center Manager. It is in collaboration with a dynamic and creative educator and supporter of the development of education in our country Dr. Jennifer Morrow. We are networking with a number of stakeholders and partners, with the hope to adopt the M.O.R.E. Approach under the inspiration and blessing of Dr. Joyce Swarzman, Headmaster of Independent Day School-Corbett Campus in Tampa, FL, a National Blue Ribbon Award winning school.
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ReplyDeleteI am a parent of Santa Elena Primary School and I am proud ofthe teachers for taking up this challenge.I wish them the best.
ReplyDeleteAs a parent i can attest that good things happen at Santa Elena RC. The teachers have only the interest of their children at heart. They need your support in this venture.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work guys.
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ReplyDeleteThe facilator conducting the workshop is very dynamic and teacher friendly.
Elizabeth Gon. I am enjoying this new adventure because I want to become family freindly with my new class.
ReplyDeleteI applaud the great efforts of the SEPS Teachers! Iam so happy that we can finally have a school for these special and gifted children we have at home. I can now tell that education is inclusive in Santa Elena. With determination this will definitely be a great success!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAs a new teacher i have been given a great opportunity to work at a very wonderful school. SEPS is embarking on a journey to become life long learners and am happy to be apart of this. The teachers of this staff are very dedicated and hardworking. We are all ready for a change and want to offer our children the best education possible in a child centered and friendly environment. Teachers lets continue to work hard and am positive that this program will be a success.
ReplyDeleteIts great to learn of the progress being under-taken by NaRCIE, B.N.E. & M.O.E. officials and S.E.P.S. teachers in implementing the inclusion program for our Special Needs children into the school system. Kudos to the staff and administrators for this noble undertaking!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a proud parent of a "Special Needs" child and I'm proud of this new program being brought to the Santa Elena R.C. School. This children are humans and deserve a right to an education was well. Great work S.E.P.S. teachers. Your hard work and dedication will not go un-noticed.
ReplyDeleteBig-Up S.E.P.S. teachers.... Congrats!!!
Hi folks for any of you who can help S.E.P.S. in this new venture don't be shy. This is not only a teacher effort but we are inviting the community to give a helping hand. This does not have to be financial,maybe you are a plumber ,mason,electrician or are an expert in some skill, we could do with some help. Remember its all about our kids!!!!!!!!!! YOUR OPINION AND ASSISTANCE IS VALUABLE.
ReplyDeleteYou all are doing a wonderful job! continue setting a solid foundation for our future doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers.. etc. i have great admiration for you teachers for venturing into teaching kids with special needs.. we need more people who are willing to make them a part of our society so they don't feel like outcasts but as equals!! Continue the hard work!
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