Worthy Mentions for Black History Month! A Look at Black Inventors!

Worthy Mentions for Black History Month! A Look at Black Inventors! As simple as a door knob to as complex as an air-conditioning unit, these black inventors have changed the way we live. Imagine the ingenuity and genius of these black inventors as they strove to make life easier, for us all. Take a look […]

In Pursuit of Radical Education Reform

In Pursuit of Radical Education Reform Are you interested in transforming the education sector? We speak about needing a change in the system, but, are we ready for it? The School of Education at the UWI’s St. Augustine Campus is hosting what promises to be a riveting and enlightening symposium on educational reform in Trinidad […]

Principals as the Turning Point

Principals as the Turning Point “Whatever it is you want for students, create that for teachers first. Remember, adult and student learning are intertwined. So if you want students to develop their sense of agency, then teachers need to develop their sense of agency as well.” The findings from How Principals Affect Students and Schools […]

We Loved Reading Aloud With You!

We Loved Reading Aloud With You! https://cariveducators.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2.mp4 Last month we encouraged you to submit videos of yourselves reading aloud for our Read-Aloud Initiative. We are thrilled so many of you submitted videos! We truly enjoyed listening to your read aloud videos and thank you for your support as our initiative was well received. Today, we’re […]

International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day https://cariveducators.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/file.mp4 The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is #Choose to Challenge. As we celebrate this important day, it’s indeed fitting that today’s post recognizes women’s achievements in Science as we feature Christine Carrington, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Virology at the University of the West Indies. Professor Carrington, as one […]

International Day of Education

International Day of Education The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 24 January as International Day of Education, in celebration of the role of education for peace and development. The third International Day of Education will be marked on Monday 25 January 2021 under the theme ‘Recover and Revitalize Education for the COVID-19 Generation’. As countries […]

A Mother’s Advice To Her Child – Martisha Ramjit

A Mother’s Advice To Her Child – Martisha Ramjit Today the CVE is delighted to highlight another local author by the name of Martisha Ramjit. Book’s Title: A Mother’s Advice To Her Child Target: Early Childhood Education https://cariveducators.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/mother.mp4 The Book “A Mother’s Advice To Her Child” is an interactive tool that can be used by […]

Giving Thanks: A Child’s Perspective

Giving Thanks: A Child’s Perspective https://cariveducators.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/child-giving-thanks.mp4 Today, we want to highlight the third place winner of our recently held Attitude of Gratitude competition. This entry will definitely warm your hearts and bring a smile to your faces. Ms. Annick Ali shared that her inspiration for the submission was to show the innocence of children and […]

The Forgotten Road To Happiness: Lydia Brooks

The Forgotten Road To Happiness: Lydia Brooks For today’s feature, we have a short story written by Ms. Lydia Brooks, the second-place winner of our Attitude of Gratitude competition. Ms. Brooks was grateful for the theme of our competition as being more grateful was a personal goal of hers. As the competition took place throughout […]

An Attitude of Gratitude: Rosemarie Siewnarine

An Attitude of Gratitude: Rosemarie Siewnarine Today, we introduce you to our first place winner Ms. Rosemarie Siewnarine! Ms. Siewnarine shared with us, “Whilst 2020 was a year of great change, with a pandemic that directed the world to stop and to readjust and conform to new ideals, I was moved by the topic; an […]