Jamaica Gleaner

Youthlink CSEC Seminar ends with bang at Mico

- Kajamba Fitz-Henley

WITH THE big examinatio­ns not too far away, Youthlink has been working fastidious­ly with teachers and students in exam preparatio­n via the Youthlink CSEC Seminar. Youthlink

closed the series of workshops, previously held in Westmorela­nd, St Ann, Manchester and St James, with a successful seminar at The Mico University College in Kingston on April 10. Students and teachers came in large numbers from Pembroke Hall High School, the Cedar Grove Academy, and Ascot and Ardenne high schools to

participat­e in the day’s learning. The Gleaner Company’s Sherilla Gordon hosted the days’ events, speaking to students and coordinati­ng the activities of the morning and evening sessions.

The morning was generally dedicated to English training as teachers and exam markers went through what students should expect of the language exam. Students sat, paid attention and took notes as presenter Rhonda Williams of Ascot High School provided several tips and pieces of advice on how to best prepare for the upcoming examinatio­ns. After a well-deserved lunch break, the day resumed with the mathematic­s session, led enthusiast­ically by Michelle Field, presenter and head of the Mathematic­s Department at Ascot High School. After being shown an amusing and enlighteni­ng video skit depicting the various types of students in a classroom, students jumped into the arithmetic­s of the evening session as the presenter went through slides and explained how to master common exam

questions. Some students were even invited to the front of the auditorium to display their own skills and preparedne­ss by working out questions on a whiteboard. Prizes such as water bottles, pencil cases and stationery were given to students who bravely displayed their efforts, courtesy of Youthlink.

The session and the day closed after the presenter gave students some important reminders for their exams, such as not showing up late, using the appropriat­e pens (no gel-inks), rememberin­g to take calculator­s, and becoming familiar with the instrument before the day of the exam. In conclusion, after a day of hard work, the teachers were presented with well-earned tokens of appreciati­on from Youthlink. Students definitely showed their own appreciati­on with their applause and cheers as they took photograph­s of the presentati­on. Overall, everyone left on a high note with some well-needed knowledge and hard-earned prizes.

 ??  ?? Michelle Fields assists some students of the Cedar Grove Academy with a problem.
Michelle Fields assists some students of the Cedar Grove Academy with a problem.
 ??  ?? A Pembroke Hall High School student attempts some math problems in an effort to show her preparedne­ss and win some prizes.
A Pembroke Hall High School student attempts some math problems in an effort to show her preparedne­ss and win some prizes.
 ??  ?? Students of Ascot High use the break to catch up on some equations.
Students of Ascot High use the break to catch up on some equations.
 ??  ?? Ascot High’s Michelle Fields demonstrat­es some aspects of trigonomet­ry to students.
Ascot High’s Michelle Fields demonstrat­es some aspects of trigonomet­ry to students.

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