EDITOR’S NOTE: About this time last month, #EduCaribbean took a look at achievements in Caribbean education. In this edition, we revisit the topic and note accomplishments that were not covered last month.
These accomplishments range from a Cuban teaching method used worldwide to effectively impart literacy, to funding for the preservation of “historic one-room schoolhouses” in the U.S. Virgin Islands; as well as a Jamaican being named dean of a U.S. Law School, to funding for scholarships in Actuarial Science, and the award of a Fulbright Scholarship to a Grenadian studying Epidemiology.