ASHE |
Mr. Rudolph Brown - Retired Principal |
SpotOn today, August 15, will have retired principal Mr. Rudolph Brown as a guest. He will talk about Trelawny and of course he will give his perspective on the educational system in Jamaica.
We will also have Conroy Wilson who is the Executive Director for ASHE, and Michael Holgate the Artistic Director for ASHE.
In last part of the show we will have Nadine Williams, Anthony Gayle and Namdi Thompson giving the prices for agricultural items and also giving the prices for fish.
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Should be informative great program you r doing continue to keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteRespect to teacher Brown...he led a school...transformed a whole community and the lives of many....dem nuh mek principals suh again....respect sir top notch
ReplyDeleteLovely move Vernon. We need to hear from people who know education about education. Wishing you success with the truth...
ReplyDeleteRudolph led. He inspired. He walked his talk. Under a tree or in the back of a truck he was there with his students. He helped parents to grow and believe d in their abilities. He was respectfully of all and gained respect from all. I was on of three who was successful in the common entrance under his guidance. It was a big deal as the school had hit rock bottom when he took over. A young visionaries who groomed others to buy into his vision. Long may he live.
ReplyDeleteGreat move Sir Derby, I have to listen today. Mr RG Brown the man who transformed Lowe River all-age school into top-notch. I remember as a nine-year-old child he told me that "The man who follows the crowd will get no further than the crowd, but the one who walks alone will find themselves in places no one has ever been before". That lecture under the step (his office then) has still stayed with me forty-five years later. Nuff respect Mr Brown.
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