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Francelia Outten
  • School of Employment - St. Augustines College
  • Current Position Head of Language Department at
    St. Augustines College
  • Educational Background
  • Has been employed there since 1984
  • A teacher of Spanish and French for over 25 years
  • Bachelor of Arts degree in French and Spanish
    from Northeastern University
  • Diploma in Education from C.O.B/U.W.I
  • Master of Science degree in Psychology from
    California Coast University.

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David W. J. Lee M.A
  • School of Employment - St. Andrews School
  • Current Position Language teacher at St.
    Andrews School
  • Educational Background
  • M.A in French Translation
  • Post Graduate Certificate in Secondary Education
  • B.A Joint Honors in French and Anthropology
  • Worked in Japan as and EFL and French Teacher
  • For PGCE, spent year teaching in Wales UK.
  • Advice to students - Languages give access to
    exciting new cultures and experiences. The
    Bahamas should embrace their cultural diversity
    and use it to make the teaching of French and
    Spanish relevant and interesting E.g. Haitian
    and Cuban populations

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Ms. Michelle Andrea Carey
  • School of Employment Jordan/Prince Williams
    Baptist High School
  • Current Position Spanish Teacher a Prince
    Williams Baptist High School
  • Educational Background
  • Graduate of Immaculate Conception High School
  • Shortwood Teachers College
  • University of the West Indies, Mona Jamaica
  • Vision - To see a bilingual society that caters
    to the frequent Hispanic visitors and that will
    equip its citizens to function in a global
    environment.
  • Advice to students - Value the opportunity you
    have to learn a second language, especially in an
    island enticing to foreign investors.

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Samira Coleby
  • School of Employment Queens College
  • Current Position French Teacher and also part
    of QCs Language Team
  • Educational Back ground
  • 11 years of experience for Bahamian students
  • Vision To develop the French Language and to
    expand a European Culture in the Bahamas.
  • Advice to students Fluency in a language can
    take you to study in one of the best schools in
    Paris without any cost.

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Elthinia Christina Miller-Brooks
  • School of Employment Government High School
  • Current Position Language Teacher at Government
    High School
  • Educational Background
  • Aquinas College
  • 4 GCEs English, History, Spanish and Biology
  • College of the Bahamas Associates Degree in
    English and Spanish
  • Teachers Certificate
  • Vision For Spanish to be made mandatory in
    schools, in pursuit of the intention that is
    become the second language of the Bahamas.
  • Advice to students - Dont be afraid to speak the
    language. Do not hold back for fear of making a
    mistake. Watch foreign language channels on the
    local media and practice with others when ever
    the opportunity arises.

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Nadine Elizabeth Salmon
  • School of Employment St. Johns College
  • Current Position Spanish Teacher in the Modern
    Language Department of St. Johns College
  • Educational Background
  • Bachelors Degree in Modern Languages, UWI, Mona
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Education in the Faculty
    of Arts and Education at UWI
  • In progress MSC. in Instructional Technology
    and Distance Education Programme at Nova
    Southeastern University, Florida
  • Vision To make learning a reality through
    motivation and teaching. Also to ensure that her
    students have opportunities to learn a foreign
    language, to encourage there participation in
    class and school activities.
  • Advice to students Travel and interact with
    Native speakers of the language

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Mrs. Charlotte Humes
  • School of Employment C.V. Bethel High School
  • Current Position Head of Department for Foreign
    Languages at C.V. Bethel High School
  • Educational Background
  • Jordan Prince Williams School
  • Havergal College in Toronto Canada
  • Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of
    Toronto
  • Diploma of Education from College of The Bahamas

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Patricia Romero
  • School of Employment C.R. Walker High School
  • Current Position Language Teacher of French at
    C.R. Walker
  • Educational Background
  • 14 years of teaching experience
  • University of Costa Rica
  • Vision Breaking down barriers that separate
    people and helping them to draw closer to each
    other is an ideal and passion in life. It is my
    hope that as the numbers of bilingual persons
    increase, the need to learn languages will be
    passed from parents to their children at an early
    age, and that will motivate them to take the
    learning process of foreign languages at school
    seriously.
  • Advice Dont be afraid to communicate, even if
    you make mistakes.

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Demetra Rolle
  • School of Employment Doris Johnson Senior High
    School
  • Current Position Spanish teacher of grades
    10-12, Coaches Drama Club, Future Teachers of
    the Bahamas Program, Latin Dance Club and
    co-advises the Modern Language Club
  • Background
  • Spanish teacher at Old Bight High School, Old
    Bight, Cat Island in 1999, for three years
  • Vision Teach and help children to discover new
    things about the world around them.
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