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“Pod Leader” of the Month is Romeza Caesar, Leader of the Port Kaituma Learning Pod

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April 8, 2024
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In the far-flung community of Port Kaituma, where opportunities for educational technology enrichment are scarce, one individual stands out for her unwavering dedication to empowering local youth through STEM education. Romeza Caesar, a shining light of inspiration and learning, has been named the Pod Leader of the Month by STEMGuyana, recognizing her exceptional contributions to the educational landscape of her community.

Members of Port Kaituma’s Robotics Team with their teacher Ms Caesar

According to a STEMGuyana representative, Caesar’s journey with STEMGuyana has been nothing short of transformative, both for herself and the children under her guidance. Reflecting on the impact of STEMGuyana in Port Kaituma, Caesar remarks, “STEMGuyana has been really beneficial to Port Kaituma since the program allows the children to develop socialization skills, reading, public speaking, and technology skills.” Romena’s passion for education and belief in the power of STEM shine through as she shares her experiences, “My experience with STEM has been amazing. With STEM, I am able to learn new content such as robotics and scratch coding. STEM has also allowed me to be more open-minded and confident and now that I’m a teacher in training, I find that I feel more empowered to make a contribution to my community!”

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Romena’s commitment to fostering a nurturing learning environment where students can thrive is evident in every aspect of her work. Akeisha Cave, Learning Pod Analyst, acknowledges Caesar’s remarkable efforts, stating, “It’s an absolute privilege to recognize Miss Romeza for her outstanding contributions to STEMGuyana. Her genuine care for our students continues to make a lasting impression on our learning community.”

Caesar’s impact extends beyond just teaching core subjects and STEM concepts. She excels in building strong relationships with her students, while instilling in them a passion for learning. “Not only is she a knowledgeable and skilled educator,” Cave notes, “but she also excels in building strong relationships with students, earning their trust and respect. We’re incredibly fortunate to have her as part of our team.”

Through her dedication and unwavering commitment, Romeza Caesar exemplifies the transformative power of education. As Port Kaituma’s Pod Leader of the Month, she serves as an inspiration to educators and students alike, demonstrating the profound impact that one individual can have on a community through passion, dedication, and a belief in the potential of every child.

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