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Community Leader, Ms. Miriam Saba Recognized as Lethem Learning Pod Leader of the Month

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July 5, 2023
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LETHEM, Guyana – In a commendable display of dedication and commitment, Miriam Saba, a coach at Welcome’s Document Centre Learning Pod in St Ignatius Village, Lethem, has been recognized as STEMGuyana’s Pod Leader of the Month. Stemming from her relentless efforts to strengthen her community’s learning pod and promote technological education.  Saba’s innovative techniques have inspired the youth in her community to actively participate in the organization’s lesson plans and technology activities.

Ms. Saba joined STEMGuyana’s program as a coach, initially overseeing only a small group of students. However, her unwavering dedication and determination to foster growth and success within the learning pod have yielded remarkable results. Under her guidance, the pod has flourished, and the number of students now remains consistent, showcasing the positive impact of her efforts.

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One of the key factors contributing to Ms. Saba’s success is her unwavering commitment to creativity. By incorporating innovative techniques into the lesson plans and technology activities, she has sparked the interest and engagement of the youth in her community. Her ability to maintain a creative and stimulating learning environment has undoubtedly played a pivotal role in attracting and retaining students.

Karen Abrams, Director of STEMGuyana, expressed her appreciation for Ms. Saba’s exceptional work and the impact she has made despite facing numerous challenges. “We welcome her innovative techniques and thank her immensely for remaining resolute and consistent despite the odds,” remarked Abrams. This recognition reflects the organization’s acknowledgment of Ms. Saba’s outstanding contributions to STEM education and her commitment to empowering young minds.

Ms. Saba’s achievement also serves as an inspiration to educators and community leaders alike, highlighting the importance of dedication, creativity, and resilience in fostering a passion for technology and education among Guyana’s youth. As STEMGuyana continues to expand its reach and provide opportunities for technological growth, the organization recognizes the critical role of the program’s sponsors which include the IDBLab, Tullow Oil, and the Guyana Diaspora. STEMGuyana remains committed to recognizing and celebrating exceptional leaders like Ms. Saba who are shaping the future of education in Guyana.

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