Will 11+ selection and placement always be part of our future?

Will 11+ selection and placement always be part of our future? The School of Education of the University of the West Indies invites you to a virtual symposium entitled: “Will 11+ selection and placement always be part of our future?” Featured Presentations: • Dr. Heather Cateau Managing complex issues in a changing society: The role […]
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY – 12th August 2020

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY – 12th August 2020 At CVE, we believe young people are critical to the development of our region. Join us as we work together to create a learning environment that will propel our youth to become innovators, collaborators and critical thinkers who will positively impact our region and the world.
#31 Days of Youth – Daniel Wilson

#31 Days of Youth – Daniel Wilson As we continue to celebrate our outstanding youth, we want to highlight our very own Daniel Wilson. Daniel is one of our CVE student representatives who has been doing extensive work in Tobago with young people. Take a look at this video to learn more about Daniel. #YouthDay […]
#31 Days of Youth – Demetri Addison

#31 Days of Youth – Demetri Addison As we continue to celebrate our outstanding youth for this month, we want to highlight one of this year’s Diana Award recipients, Demetri Addison. Demetri, a Jamaican youth, has worked continuously alongside full-time education, employment, and his undergraduate degree to advocate for young people in the face of […]
#31 Days of Youth – Tysha Johnson

#31 Days of Youth – Tysha Johnson Our outstanding youth for today is another recipient of this year’s Diana Award, Tysha Johnson from The Bahamas. Tysha, at 11 years of age, was already a committed volunteer for The Red Cross, ‘Hands for Hunger’, ‘The Bahamas National Council for Disability’ and more. She has also developed […]
#31 Days of Youth – Maya Nanan
#31 Days of Youth – Maya Nanan Our outstanding youth for today is another recipient of this year’s Diana Award, Maya Nanan, a 16-year-old from Trinidad and Tobago. Since her brother’s autism diagnosis, Maya has sought to make Trinidad and Tobago a place that is inclusive of those with autism and other special educational needs. […]
What’s New At CVE?

What’s New At CVE? In today’s post, we are sharing with you a collection of digital tools that can help you make the best of your online teaching as well as your personal education during this time of the pandemic. These are websites that facilitate virtual learning environments, offer tools that can be utilized in […]
International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition The night of 22 to 23 August 1791, in Santo Domingo (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic), saw the beginning of the uprising that would play a crucial role in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. In 1998, UNESCO proclaimed August 23 […]
#31 Days of Youth – Celine Frederick
#31 Days of Youth – Celine Frederick Our outstanding youth for today is a tireless advocate for youth development. Her name is Celine Frederick of the San Fernando Central Secondary School in Trinidad & Tobago. She serves as Head Girl, a peer councillor and an executive member of the Student Council among many other responsibilities. […]
Leadership Webinar – Navigating shifting sands: A toolkit for leading within and post pandemic

Leadership Webinar – Navigating shifting sands: A toolkit for leading within and post pandemic A webinar designed for school leaders who are committed to fulfilling their roles as instructional leaders. Session Objectives: • Deconstruct the metaphor of shifting sands • Analyze and identify the shifts • Categorize the shifts into challenges and opportunities • Construct […]