President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, JTA, Leighton Johnson, extended a warm welcome to 200 new teachers who have stepped into the void left by their colleagues who sought brighter horizons abroad, leaving vacant positions. He urged these young educators to wholeheartedly embrace this opportunity and, at the same time, implored stakeholders to provide their unwavering support to these teachers. This message was delivered during a forum held at the Kendal Conference Centre in Manchester. Watch the report:
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