LIME says ‘No Teacher Left Behind’
Leslie Jack, general manager of telecommunications provider LIME has stated that all teachers will be rewarded for their dedication.
LIME has launched a âNo Teacher Left Behindâ programme, which Jack said will ensure that local teachers will be kept up to date as much as their students, who are moving with leaps and bounds ahead technologically.{{more}}
âModern telecommunications has truly revolutionized the way we learn⦠and while our students have dived head first into this new world, we recognize it has not been as easy for our teachers, and at LIME we would like to change that.
âNow all teachers across the country will have the tools and access to services to reinforce their teaching methods in the classroom.â
Jack said that the No Teacher Left Behind programme is part of the Upgrade Vincy campaign, where the company intends to improve and advance telecommunications throughout the length and breadth of St Vincent and the Grenadines.
According to the general manager, there is a great level of confidence that the programme will enhance the learning experience of the nationâs students, and inspire the next generation of independent thinkers and innovators or creative educators.
Teachers interested in learning more are advised to call 496 LITE (5483), or 497 LITE (5483).
âWe take this opportunity to thank all our teachers for their tireless service to this nation. Our country is a better place because of you and thatâs why we at LIME wonât allow any of you to be left behind,â Jack said.