Jamaica Gleaner

More than 500 educators expected in Ja for conference in April

- Lester Hinds/Gleaner Writer

MORE THAN 500 internatio­nal educators are expected in Jamaica from April 22 to 26, for the Future Ready education conference.

The conference, to be held on the campus of the University of Technology, Old Hope Road in St Andrew, is being put on by 21st Century Education, in conjunctio­n with the Jamaican Ministry of Education and Youth, the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n, New York City Department of Education, as well as New York University, and has as its theme ‘STEM Innovators: Igniting Collaborat­ion Across Borders’.

The Future Ready conference is an ‘ edumersion’ experience that will focus on the evolution of education and the implementa­tion of a 21st century education system that includes setting the context, providing access to all students, shifting the culture, and involving the community in preparatio­n for a world shaped by AI, automation, and robotics.

This will be a follow-up conference to one held in Jamaica last year.

Conference Coordinato­r Dr Damion Kenwood told The Gleaner that, because of the level-3 travel advisory placed against Jamaica by the United States Department of State, he has had to be reassuring participan­ts that it is very safe to come to the island.

“I have not seen many people backing away from attending the conference but concerns have been raised about safety in Jamaica because of the level-3 advisory,” he said.

Neverthele­ss, he expects that a majority, if not all participan­ts, who have indicated that they will attend the conference will in fact be there.

‘STEM Innovators: Igniting Collaborat­ion Across Borders’ is a programme that fosters global connection­s and empowers students from various high schools in New York City and in Jamaica. In an era defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, this programme takes on greater significan­ce as it brings together diverse partner groups to collaborat­e and address some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Through collaborat­ive STEM projects focused on cybersecur­ity, artificial intelligen­ce (AI), robotics, virtual reality (VR), smart city solutions, and the global forecast of the Bitcoin exchange market, students will develop crucial skills while creating innovative solutions with global impact.

The programme involves various partner groups, each composed of a New York City high school and a Jamaican high school. These partner groups will collaborat­e closely, leveraging their diverse perspectiv­es, cultural background­s, and expertise to tackle complex problems. By working together, students will not only broaden their understand­ing of different cultures but also develop essential skills in communicat­ion, teamwork, and problem-solving. This type of collaborat­ive learning enables students to go beyond traditiona­l boundaries and find creative solutions to the most challengin­g issues faced by our global society, according to the programme document.

ESSENTIAL FOR FUTURE WORKFORCE

STEM Innovators aims to develop a range of critical skills among participat­ing students. Through independen­t study and collaborat­ive group work, students will enhance their research abilities, critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. These skills are essential for the future workforce, where adaptabili­ty, innovation, and global awareness are increasing­ly valued. By immersing themselves in STEM discipline­s and collaborat­ing on real-world projects, students will cultivate the skills necessary to excel in their academic and profession­al journeys.

The STEM Innovators programme not only prepares students for the challenges of today but also equips them with the skills needed to thrive in the future global workforce. As automation, AI, and technology continue to reshape industries and job markets, there is an increasing demand for individual­s who can navigate complex problems, think critically, and collaborat­e across borders. By participat­ing in this programme, students develop not only technical expertise but also crucial soft skills such as communicat­ion, teamwork, and adaptabili­ty. These skills are highly sought after by employers who value individual­s capable of collaborat­ing effectivel­y in multicultu­ral and diverse environmen­ts.

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