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Special Ed. Principal Tours U.S

Basilla Joseph, Principal of the Vieux Fort Special Education Centre in St. Lucia is participating in the U.S. Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Programme.
Basilla Joseph, Principal of the Vieux Fort Special Education Centre in St. Lucia is participating in the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Programme.

BASILLA Joseph recently travelled to the United States as the latest Eastern Caribbean candidate of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP).

Joseph is the principal of the Vieux Fort Special Education Centre in St. Lucia. She will take part in a three-week project on the “Education of the Exceptional Child” with seven other candidates from the region. Exceptional children is an inclusive term that refers to children across the spectrum of exceptionalism including those with cognitive and/or behaviour problems, children with physical disabilities or sensory impairments, and children who are intellectually gifted or possess special talents.

This exchange will bring together Ministry of Education officials, policymakers, and educators who work in special education and curriculum design throughout the Eastern Caribbean. The objective of the programme is to expose participants to new ways of effectively designing curricula and utilizing differentiated instruction that address the needs of an important minority, the exceptional children.

The programme began on Tuesday 7 in Washington, D.C., and it will include travel to at least four cities across the United States including: Boston, Massachusetts; Des Moines, Iowa; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. The programme concludes on April 24.

The IVLP is the Department of State’s premier, professional exchange programme. It brings together emerging leaders in their respective professions to learn how U.S. experts in that profession operate and to share best practices with the other programme candidates who hail from the same region and across the globe.

1 Comment

  1. No meet and greet reception in her honor by our diplomatic corps.. and by so doing applaud the goodwill of her host country.
    Furthermore, Looshans in attendance may be motivated to support the aims of children /young adults/ adults served back home with support in the form of orchestrated supplies, materials etc.
    We never strike when the iron is hot!
    What a missed opportunity for all of us.

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