AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Youth: Dominica’s teachers are being urged to reignite their passion and lead with courage during the DAT summer training institute, with calls to engage actively in sessions and return to classrooms ready to innovate. AI in Schools: The Ministry of Education’s Permanent Secretary, Robert Guiste, encouraged teachers to embrace AI as part of modern teaching. Early Childhood Focus: The DAT also pushed for better training and improved salaries for early childhood educators. Child Safety in Sport: Sporting associations completed child safeguarding training, strengthening protection for young athletes and emphasizing zero tolerance for abuse. Robotics & Tech Skills: The Nature Island Innovators Robotics Camp (July 13–18) will train Dominican youth in robotics, coding, teamwork, and leadership. Culture & Community: Miss Dominica 2026 Dainisha Eusebe is set for her first regional pageant in Nevis on August 3, representing Grand Bay. Seniors’ Rights: The Dominica Council on Ageing announced a public forum on seniors’ legal rights and protections, including safeguards against financial exploitation. Regional Watch: Prime Minister Skerrit renewed calls for the U.S. to reconsider visa restrictions affecting Dominicans and Antigua & Barbuda nationals as diplomatic talks continue. Caribbean Food as Travel Driver: A feature highlights how Caribbean food experiences—markets, fish fries, cocoa tours, and local meals—are increasingly shaping travel choices and sharing culture worldwide.
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