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About TTATE

TTATE’s Poetry Competition

To commemorate World Poetry Day (March 21st),and the organisation’s /Association’s 10th anniversary, TTATE will host a poetry competition for teachers…

TTATE’s Vision, Mission, Goals, and Values

TTATE’s Vision, Mission, Goals, and Values

VISION STATEMENT A critical voice for professionalism and quality in teacher education in the service of education in T &…

TTATE Launch

TTATE Launch

28 MAY, 2013 Educators all, Good evening. Let me begin by saying thanks to you for making the decision to…

Introducing TTATE

Introducing TTATE

The birth of the idea —– November 2011 First meeting   —————–   March 01, 2012 Founding members– Patricia Worrell; Samuel Lochan;…

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TTATE Executive

Rowena Kalloo

Rowena Kalloo

Dr Kalloo has been an educator for over 30 years. She began her career as an Integrated Science Teacher at…

Keith A John

Keith A John

Keith A John is a Senior Instructor at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) where he teaches courses in…

Iris Hewitt-Bradshaw

Iris Hewitt-Bradshaw

Iris Hewitt-Bradshaw is an Assistant Professor in Language and Linguistics at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. She joined TTATE…

Lynette Tyson-Noel

Lynette Tyson-Noel

Lynette Tyson-Noel Lynette Tyson-Noel is a Senior Instructor in Reading at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) and holds…

Professor Stephen Joseph

Professor Stephen Joseph

Professor Stephen Joseph has worked at all levels of the education system for over three decades. He holds a diploma…

Roland Sealy

Roland Sealy

Roland Sealy is an instructor of pre-service teachers in literacy at the undergraduate level and pedagogical principles at the post-graduate…

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Poetry Competition

March 21st is International World Poetry Day It was allocated by UNESCO in 1999 to celebrate the great human legacy of Poetry and to ensure that youth appreciate the role of poetry in the development and enlightenment of the world.  It is through the oral traditions associated with poetry that ancient languages have survived. Moreover, Poetry provides cultures with an imaginative dialect which transmits their history, wisdom, and philosophy   even as it captures the creative spirit of the human mind.