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Clare Browne responds to chaotic re-opening claims by teachers union president
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Union head chides poor planning ahead of schools reopening - Antigua Observer Newspaper
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Remote learning through the eyes of educators
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Tuesday evening was just another busy night for one prolific and enthusiastic educator, who was still up way past 11pm, clicking away at her computer as she searched for and compiled information for the next day’s lesson for her grade three class at Villa Primary School.
This has become the normal routine for Karrie Knight and hundreds of teachers across the country who are now working from home and school to provide lessons remotely to students from primary to tertiary levels.
Admitting that the past four weeks have been quite difficult, fraught with several challenges, Knight said she is better prepared now than she was in March 2020 when schools were closed for the first time due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nurse Cynthia Byers remembered as a ‘stalwart’ of her profession
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By Orville Williams
Nurse Cynthia Byers is being remembered as a stalwart of the nursing profession who devoted many years of her life to serving others, both within and outside of her profession.
The nursing fraternity on the island and the wider Antigua and Barbuda diaspora were plunged into sadness, following news of her passing early Monday morning. According to reports, Byers recently suffered from flu-like symptoms and was hospitalised, before her condition worsened and she required ventilation over the weekend.
Following the news of her passing, countless tributes have been pouring in for the ‘hero’ who Prime Minister Gaston Browne called “a remarkable daughter of the soil”.