Jamaica Gleaner

Mico gets $5m from NCB for maths competitio­n

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

WITH THE first ever Internatio­nal Mathematic­s Teaching Summit days away, a list of pre-event activities are already creating a buzz.

As part of the upcoming event is the first of its kind Mico University College-National Commercial Bank (NCB) Mathematic­s Innovation Competitio­n, which has attracted 167 institutio­ns of learning.

A total of 87 primary schools, 72 high schools and eight tertiary institutio­ns representi­ng the 14 parishes will participat­e in the competitio­n.

The two-day Mico Internatio­nal Mathematic­s Teaching Summit gets under way from March 25-27, with the opening ceremony and full events slated for The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in Kingston.

Title sponsor NCB has contribute­d $5 million towards the competitio­n, the National Water Commission has offered $2.5 million, with the other sponsors, the Jamaica National Group, Kendel, and Gore Homes also showing strong support for the innnovativ­e competitio­n.

Mico President Dr Asburn Pinnock said that the summit signals the university’s steadfast commitment to working with the Ministry of Education and the private sector.

“As we march towards full university status, this summit will allow us to work with all sectors to increase the quality and efficiency of the country’s education system. We have always responded to the national needs of this country, and have continued doing so with the current cohort of maths and science students,” Pinnock said in a statement delivered by Dr Albert Benjamin, dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, yesterday.

The competitio­n and, by extension, the maths summit is in response to the ministry’s push towards establishi­ng STEM subjects – science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s – as the vehicle to promote greater critical thinking in the education sector as the basis for sustainabl­e economic and social developmen­t.

The Mico currently hosts the largest cohort of maths and science teachers in national history. And, beginning this year, more than 200 such teachers will be deployed in the education system.

“The Mico is pleased to be pioneering such life-changing initiative, and that with more than 20 sponsors on board, it is evident that private and public sector partnershi­p is necessary for sustainabi­lity,” Pinnock noted.

The purpose of the competitio­n is to engage students to showcase their creativity and innovation in the subject of mathematic­s, as well as to highlight the relevance and real-life applicabil­ity of the subject. The competitio­n is to also allow students an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e sound mathematic­al thinking and understand­ing.

Antonio Spence, representi­ng the NCB Foundation, said that he stands in support of The Mico University College for establishi­ng such a groundbrea­king competitio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­ER KENYON HEMANS/ ?? National Commercial Bank (NCB) representa­tive Simone Barnes (left), acting NCB Foundation programmes administra­tor, and Antonio Spence (second left), senior assistant general manager at NCB Insurance, present a cheque for $5 million to Prof. Neville Ying (centre), pro chancellor of The Mico University College; Joy Baker-Gibson, head of the mathematic­s department; and Dr Albert Benjamin, dean, Faculty of Science and Technology. The presentati­on was made at the launch of the The Mico-NCB Mathematic­s Innovation Competitio­n at Mico yesterday.
PHOTOGRAPH­ER KENYON HEMANS/ National Commercial Bank (NCB) representa­tive Simone Barnes (left), acting NCB Foundation programmes administra­tor, and Antonio Spence (second left), senior assistant general manager at NCB Insurance, present a cheque for $5 million to Prof. Neville Ying (centre), pro chancellor of The Mico University College; Joy Baker-Gibson, head of the mathematic­s department; and Dr Albert Benjamin, dean, Faculty of Science and Technology. The presentati­on was made at the launch of the The Mico-NCB Mathematic­s Innovation Competitio­n at Mico yesterday.

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