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  2. Anna Mahase - Wikipedia

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    She is noted for her service to education as well as to other public and charitable organisations. Early life and education. Mahase was born in the village of Guaico, Trinidad, to Kenneth Mahase and Anna Mahase (Sr.). Her mother was the first Indian woman to become a teacher in 1918.

  3. Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago and is the representative organisation for teachers who are employed in the public education sector. Its membership approximates 10,800 teachers in active service and 1,200 retiree members. TTUTA's Head Office is in Curepe and it has other offices in ...

  4. Teachers Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Teachers Service Commission ( TSC) of Kenya is an Independent government Commission established under the Constitution of Kenya, article 237 to manage human resources within the education sector. It is based in the capital city, Nairobi with offices in the counties [1]

  5. Marjorie Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Queen's University. Occupation (s) Academic, development practitioner, diplomat. Marjorie Ruth Thorpe is a Trinidadian academic, lecturer, former diplomat and the first woman to have chaired the Public Service Commission (PSC) in Trinidad and Tobago. [1] [2] She is also a development practitioner with a particular interest in gender issues.

  6. Education in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    98.55%. Male. 99.1%. Female. 98%. Primary. % (%attendance rate) Education in Trinidad and Tobago is free and is largely and primarily based on the British education system, compulsory between ages 5 and 16. Trinidad and Tobago is considered one of the most literate countries in the World with a literacy rate exceeding 98%. [2]

  7. Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (generally known as TSTT) is a large telephone and Internet service provider in Trinidad and Tobago.The company, which is jointly owned by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and Cable & Wireless Communications, was formed out of a merger of Telco (Trinidad and Tobago Telephone Company Limited) and Textel (Trinidad and Tobago ...

  8. Gene Miles (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Gene Miles. Born. 1930. Died. 8 December 1972 (approx. 42 years) Occupation. Political activist. Gene Miles (1930 - 8 December 1972) was a political activist from Trinidad and Tobago. [1] She is recognized for her testimony in the 1967, Commission of Enquiry, [2] into the corruption surrounding the granting of gas station licenses. [3]

  9. Teacher education - Wikipedia

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    Percentage of trained teachers by region (2000–2017) Teacher education or teacher training refers to programs, policies, procedures, and provision designed to equip (prospective) teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, approaches, methodologies and skills they require to perform their tasks effectively in the classroom, school, and wider community.