Education
Mixed Views from TTUTA on Migrant Education: Bradon Roberts Highlights Challenges in Trinidad and Tobago’s Overburdened School System
TUTTA says entry of Venezuelan children into the public educational system is two-fold.
TUTTA says entry of Venezuelan children into the public educational system is two-fold.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 3, 2024 – TTUTA Tobago Representative Bradon Roberts stated that incorporating immigrant children into Trinidad and Tobago’s public school system presents some significant challenges. While he strongly supports education for all children, Roberts highlights that the current school system is already overburdened by a lack of resources and space. His comments underscore the complexities of integrating migrant students and the need for adequate support to ensure quality education for all in Trinidad and Tobago.
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