Jamaica Gleaner

Mico CARE Centre goes global

- nadine.wilson@gleanerjm.com

That instrument is accepted anywhere in the Caribbean and we have also done training. Like in St Lucia, we trained about 200 teachers in the use of that instrument.

THE MICO CARE Centre is now designing a second version of its diagnostic reading test, which was initially designed for local students, but is being used in some Caribbean countries and sections of the United States.

The first version of the Mico Diagnostic Reading Test (MDRT) was designed for special educators, resource room teachers, and reading teachers to examine the proficienc­y of students in specific areas such as sight word recognitio­n, oral reading and comprehens­ion, listening comprehens­ion, and phonic skills.

Vice-president of child developmen­t, diagnostic and therapeuti­c services at the CARE Centre, Angelita Arnold, said that the test has since been made available in Barbados, St Lucia, Dominica, The Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos.

“That instrument is accepted anywhere in the Caribbean and we have also done training. Like in St Lucia, we trained about 200 teachers in the use of that instrument,” said Arnold.

She said that the Mico CARE Centre, which was establishe­d by The Mico University College, is regarded as the leader in special education in the region.

“We have an internatio­nal impact and a Caribbean impact for sure,” declared Arnold.

“There are parts of the United States, too, where you have a concentrat­ion of Caribbean people, so you have persons there who will use our instrument and who will accept our test results without any difficulty,” she said.

ASSESSMENT BEFORE MIGRATING

According to Arnold, some parents visit the facility before they migrate with their children to have them assessed and, so far, the reports have been accepted by educationa­l institutio­ns oversees.

“It is kind of known more in the society nowadays. If you are taking the child abroad, take the child to Mico CARE Centre, get an evaluation because it has to be signed by somebody who has at least a PhD in special education,” said Arnold.

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