Jamaica’s largest communications provider Flow through the Flow Foundation will be providing 1,500 Jamaican teachers with free online certified training
Chairman of the Flow Foundation, Stephen Price said this is part of the organisation’s digital education programme.
This initiative is a partnership with the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA).
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