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The benefits of making technical education a reality once again in Bermuda are too numerous to mention, but the most important benefit is for our youth. The foundations have been laid, the research has been done. In fact, ten years searching for answers, writing about it and wondering why it hasn’t been done before now?

  • How much do we need it?
  • How much do you want it?
  • What are YOU prepared to do about it?

If you are really interested read on this is for real, this could be a reality in the very near future.

How can you help?
We need a home, we need support, we need you!!

It is now time for action to restore respectability to our youth, to give them that which should be theirs in their adolescent years and that is the chance to aspire to all they can be. Thirty six years ago Bermuda Technical Institute was closed and it has cost this small country dearly. Our youth deserve to have the opportunity to join the elite craftsmen and management that once put this Island on the map and just a handful of them are still living but not forgotten.

In this technological age it is incredulous to imagine why our youth have not been included in the continuous prosperity of Bermuda by having the educational opportunity to contribute to their homeland. It is time to change this and present the opportunity to those willing and able to meet the challenge, the challenge for excellence in technical fields to re-engineer their homeland instead of watching others do it for them.

 

 

» Read full proposal

» Read book

» Download presentation

» Read "Education Reform "

» Read "Address to Rotary"

» Read "Need for tech education"

» Read "Stay Focused"

» Read "Our Youth"

» Read "Present Day Education"

» Read "The Wind is Changing"

Press

» Read Royal Gazette (Nov.19th)

» Read Royal Gazette (Dec.1st)

» Read Royal Gazette (Dec.4th)

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