Caribbean Media Group Helps Trinidad School

Mar 09, 2015

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (March 6, 2015) - Students with learning disabilities in Trinidad recently received a helping hand from the Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) when the US-based nonprofit organization donated sporting equipment to Eshe's Learning Centre in Woodbrook. 

Basketballs, soccer balls and other sporting equipment presented by CMEx President Bevan Springer were gratefully received by Kitts Cadette, principal of the alternative school for children with learning disabilities, developmental delays and mild cognitive limitations.

 

"We welcome it, we welcome it!" exclaimed the elated educator. "Your organization is novel in that you have come to us. Usually we have to write letters and solicit help. So we are really, really very grateful that you have used your initiative and that you have selected us," the principal told Springer. 

At Eshe's, students receive positive reinforcement and are recognized for a range of learning strengths and challenges and are encouraged to learn at their own pace. The school provides appropriate interventions and experiences to foster learners' self-esteem and ensure their academic success. Additionally, planning and differentiated instruction within groups and professional development for teachers form the bedrock upon upon which the school's educational philosophy is grounded.

"We are convinced that our classrooms must be 21st century learning environments, and to do that, we must have the technology at their disposal," noted Cadette who welcomed future contributions of laptops or tablets for the children.

As a youngster, Eshe's founder Dr. Elsa Lynch would run away from school on Fridays because she knew there would be a spelling test on which she would do poorly.

Later, in North America, she was diagnosed with dyslexia. The acknowledgement and understanding of her reading disorder opened up a new world for her. After completing her tertiary education, Dr. Lynch returned to Trinidad to fulfill her dream of establishing a school where children like her would have a place to belong and to succeed.

Springer thanked local Trinidadian journalists Kristy Ramnarine and Lorraine Waldropt for facilitating the contribution and Sports Authority in the United States for assisting with the donation.

"The work Eshe's is doing with these youngsters is inspirational, and it is a privilege to play even a small part in helping them to succeed," commented Springer whose team is looking at making more contributions throughout the region and the US this year. 


About Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx)

CMEx's mission is to support and develop the ability of the media, government, the travel and tourism industry and communities to consider the importance of tourism in sustainable development, while lending a hand to the communities involved by sharing relevant expertise, financial and in-kind assistance.

 

For further information, visit http://www.cmexmedia.org.

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