Jamaica Diaspora Taskforce Action Network announces summit in Miramar

The Jamaica Diaspora Taskforce Action Network (JDTAN) has announced the 8th annual Advancements in Education Summit 2023 in Miramar, Florida.  

- Advertisement -
Taste Of the Caribbean Islands-728x90

The Summit is the Network’s flagship event that will host 100 educators arriving from Jamaica to attend various workshops, panel discussions, and presentations geared at building capacity for Jamaica.  

Under the theme, “Advancing our passion for teaching and learning: Rediscovering our Why,” the Education Summit runs June 13-16, 2023, and will culminate this year for the first time with JDTAN’s Inaugural Education Charity Gala on Diaspora Day, June 16th.  

The major partners and sponsors participating in Summit23 are the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA), Jamaica National Group, Florida Atlantic University (FAU), the Union of Jamaican Alumni Associations, and JDTAN.  

The Patron for the week’s events is Her Excellency Audrey Marks, Ambassador to the United Stand and Permanent Representative of the Organization of American States.

JDTAN is happy to announce further that teachers from other Caribbean islands will join the summit, a new and essential of the week’s activities, courtesy of the JTA.

Palooza 728x90

The chairperson for the staging of the 8th Advancements in Education Summit (Summit23), Dr. Sherika Dacres, announced the important event and remarked that JDTAN continues to provide access and opportunities for those in the education sector to grow and thrive in their craft.

In this 8th Education Summit, the mission of JDTAN in supporting educators has not changed but instead has evolved to meet the changing needs of educators.

Using a collaborative approach to engage and mobilize the Jamaican Diaspora, the aim is to build capacity by identifying needs and delivering best practices to enhance pedagogy among Jamaican educators and other individuals within the education sphere. 

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

The Hon. Earl Jarrett, OJ, Chief Executive Officer of The Jamaica National Group, said, “One of the strongest measures of development for a nation is its education system and citizens’ access to education.”

The Jamaica Diaspora Taskforce Action Network (JDTAN) is a successful vehicle in the public-private sector partnership dedicated to improving the education system in Jamaica through enrichment and programs that improve the quality of knowledge transfer between educators and students. 

The Jamaica National Group is pleased to support this 8th JDTAN Advancement in Education Summit because it recognizes the crucial role that like-minded organizations, such as JDTAN, play as a partner in improving Jamaica’s educational system.

This year’s Patron for the Education Summit is Her Excellency Audrey Marks, Ambassador of Jamaica to Washington, D.C., and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States stated that the Diaspora is a reservoir of resources that has continued to enhance the development of Jamaica, in particular, the educational institutions, programs, and policies. 

The focus is frequently on young people, but the Jamaica Diaspora Taskforce Education Summit takes an unconventional approach by spotlighting the unsung heroes, the educators. With the Diaspora’s support, teachers receive admiration and transformational tools to prepare young people to thrive and build a prosperous Jamaica. 

The President of the Union of Jamaican Alumni Association (UJAA), Mr. Donovan Wilson, stated that UJAA has been a part of the Education Summit series since it started over eight years ago. 

“As we prepare for the 8th staging in Miramar, Florida, following the successful event in New York in 2022, we look forward to another successful series of workshops and discussions under the conference theme – ” Advancing our Passion for Teaching and Learning: Rediscovering our Why.” UJAA’s commitment to education remains strong, and we salute the JDTAN team for putting together this year’s conference,” he said.

Leo Gilling, Chairman of the Jamaica Diaspora Taskforce Action Network (JDTAN), explained that the involvement of partners, sponsors, and hosts in making this 8th Annual Education Summit possible is a testament to the importance of education in the future of Jamaica. 

The efforts and the voluntary gifts of capacity development from Diaspora professionals and friends of Jamaica are a reminder of the passion and love that individuals who departed the island have for their home country. The JDTAN is therefore committed to assisting in teachers’ development in Jamaica; they are committed, hardworking, and love their students.  The Advancement in Education Summit provides the tools and interventions to fill gaps and advance teaching and learning.

The week’s program also includes a welcome reception on June 13, with the rest of the days loaded with instructional content.  Presenters across Diaspora and Jamaica will bring best practices and other crucial pedagogical content.  The education summit will last three days and culminate with the inaugural gala on Diaspora Day, June 16, 2023.  

More Stories

Jamaican fugitive wanted for murder in Saint Lucia sentenced on US firearms charge

A Jamaican man wanted for murder in Saint Lucia has been sentenced to federal prison in the United States after pleading guilty to possessing...
Coconut Grove Arts Festival

Coconut Grove Arts Festival awards $75,000 in scholarships to Miami-Dade student artists

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival has awarded $75,000 in scholarships to 15 graduating high school seniors from Miami-Dade County in recognition of their artistic...
Jamaica's Consul General to Miami, Oliver Mair

Jamaica Consul General Oliver Mair to receive honorary doctorate in Florida

Jamaica’s Consul General to the Southeast United States, Oliver Mair, will be awarded an honorary doctoral degree by the University of Fort Lauderdale in...
Darian Bryan

Jamaican chef Darian Bryan wins ‘Next Level Chef’ crown on Gordon Ramsay show

Jamaican-born chef Darian Bryan has been crowned the winner of Season 5 of the hit American cooking competition “Next Level Chef,” defeating fellow finalists...

Miami event to celebrate Haitian culture, art and soccer legacy during Heritage Month

ART BEAT MIAMI and the Little Haiti Optimist Club will unveil the 2026 Haitian Heritage Month commemorative poster and magazine during a cultural celebration...

Miami-Dade elections office launches redesigned website to improve voter access

The Office of the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections has launched a redesigned website aimed at making election information more accessible and improving the overall...
florida miami masks

Miami-Dade mayor welcomes indictment of Raul Castro, calls for justice for 1996 victims

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says the indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro marks an important step toward long-awaited accountability in the 1996...

Former Broward Sheriff Ken Jenne granted clemency restoring civil rights

Former Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne has been granted clemency by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, restoring civil rights he lost following his 2007 federal...

World Cup warm-up: Lauderhill to host kickoff events ahead of FIFA 2026 tournament

As anticipation builds across South Florida ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the City of Lauderhill is positioning itself at the heart of...

Remains of Fort Lauderdale woman missing since 2014 found buried in Miami yard

The remains of a Fort Lauderdale woman who disappeared more than a decade ago have been found buried in a Miami neighborhood, police confirmed...

Latest Articles