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Halal Dance Ministry of Sanctuary Empowerment Centre Launches Inspiring Devotional Book

The Halal Dance Ministry of Sanctuary Empowerment Centre proudly announces the release of their debut devotional book, “From the Heart of a Dancer.” This collaborative effort showcases the spiritual depth and creative expression of 42 dedicated members, offering readers a daily source of inspiration.

For nearly 20 years, the Halal Dance Ministry has embraced the mission of spreading faith and hope through the art of dance. Now, they extend their reach with a collection of 365 heartfelt messages, including poems and personal reflections, designed to uplift and encourage readers on their spiritual journey.

Elder Anthony Greene, Minister Laina Jacob, Zariah Watson and Rheanne Rock, who are some of the leaders of Halal Dance Ministry

“Our ministry has always aimed to inspire in unique and meaningful ways,” said Minister Laina Jacob, lead facilitator for the Halal Dance Ministry. “With ‘From the Heart of a Dancer,’ we invite readers to experience the beauty of devotion through the lens of creatives.”

Readers can expect a blend of profound insights, poignant stories, and moments of reflection as they journey through the pages of this devotional masterpiece. Each entry is crafted with care and authenticity, reflecting the personal experiences and spiritual journeys of the contributors.

“We believe that every individual has a story to tell and a message to share,” added Apostle Marlon Husbands, Senior Pastor of the Sanctuary Empowerment Centre. “Through this book, our dancers have aimed to connect with readers on a deeper level, offering solace, inspiration, and a renewed sense of purpose,” said Apostle Husbands.

“From the Heart of a Dancer” is now available for purchase through members of the Halal Dance Ministry or by emailing heartofadancerdevotionals@gmail.com

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2024-2025 Academic School Year Started Today

Following the in-progress planning week for administration and teachers, the 2024-2025 school year will officially started today Monday, September 16, for students.

According to the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, there will be 38 weeks of instruction for the new academic year.

The Michaelmas term (Term I) will run for 13 weeks. During this term, there will be Teachers’ Professional Day, occurring on Friday, October 25. There will also be a mid-term break from Thursday, October 31, to Friday, November 1, 2024.

The term will conclude for students on Thursday, December 12, 2024, and for teachers on Friday, December 13, 2024.

Following a three-week vacation, the Hilary Term (Term II), will begin on Monday, January 6, for teachers and Tuesday, January 7, 2025, for students. This term will also have 13 weeks of teaching with a two-day break occurring from Thursday, February 20, to Friday, February 21, 2025.

The term ends Thursday, April 3 and Friday, April 4, 2025, for students and teachers, respectively.
Term III, also called the Trinity Term, will run for 12 weeks. Teachers will resume on Tuesday, April 22, while students will return to the classroom on Wednesday, April 23. There will be a one-day mid-term break, on Friday, June 6.

The school year officially ends for students on Thursday, July 10, and Friday, July 11, for educators. (PR/GIS)

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BECCS Workshops On Résumé Writing & Interviewing Techniques

Barbadians seeking to learn how to write résumés and perform well on job interviews, can do so when the Barbados Employment and Career Counselling Service (BECCS) hosts two workshops, later this month.

The workshops, to be held on Tuesday, September 24, and Wednesday, September 25, will both address Résumé Writing and Interviewing Skills.

They will be conducted in the Amphitheatre, 1st Floor, Warrens Office Complex, Warrens, St. Michael, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Applicants may call 535-1535/47/48/59; 256-2290/832-0532/262-6498/832-0480, by Friday, September 20, to confirm their interest.

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Financial Literacy Facilitators Enhance Skills

The 17 facilitators for the National Financial Literacy Programme’s (NFLP) schools’ component, FLITE, have been given an opportunity to enhance their skills and become more effective in the classroom.

A one-day FLITE Facilitators Enhancement Training Workshop, which was conducted by Inspire Leadership Solutions Group, was held recently at the Warrens Office Complex.

Programme Coordinator for the schools’ component, Corey Worrell, explained that the workshop had several objectives, including developing and refining core facilitation skills to create dynamic and inclusive learning experiences.

“Additionally, our aims were to strengthen team-building skills to enhance collaboration and communication among facilitators; equip facilitators with innovative strategies and tools to effectively engage learners in the FLITE Programme, with a particular focus on experiential learning; and foster a deeper understanding of the diverse learning needs of participants to ensure an impactful programme delivery.

“This will ensure that all facilitators are adequately prepared to deliver the FLITE Programme and maintain a level of consistency in our standards of execution,” Mr. Worrell said.

Managing Director of Inspire Leadership Solutions Group, Dario Richards, described the financial literacy facilitators as “excellent”, and pointed out that his organisation was “enhancing their skills” so they would be effective in the classroom. 

Mr. Richards outlined that the four main topics covered during the workshop were the journey of change; effective facilitation; experiential learning; and team building.

Stating that change is a journey, the Managing Director noted that within it, there are core milestones. With regard to effective facilitation, he pointed out that facilitators were different from teachers, and they therefore needed to have the requisite skills to be effective in the classroom.

“Experiential learning is our (Inspire Leadership’s) core training style. Persons learn by not just sharing content or PowerPoint slides, but engaging in activities and games, in discussions and debates, so people don’t only have theory but they have experiences,” he stated.

Underscoring the importance of the one-day training, Mr. Richards continued: “A facilitator’s role is to carry individuals on a journey of change…. So, I think this is important because you’re introducing new financial literacy content into a school setting, which for some may be easy to grasp, while for others it may not be such an easy topic to grasp, depending on their background.” 

Mr. Richards stressed that it was necessary to tap into all the different learning styles to meet people “where they are at”. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Participants of the one-day FLITE Facilitators Enhancement Training Workshop which was conducted by Inspire Leadership Solutions Group

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