T&T: Prestige schools humbled by YTC
For the first time in the history of the institution, the Youth Training Centre Government School has entered a debating forum for secondary school students, and has succeeded in trumping some of the more prestigious institutions to secure a place in the semi-final round of the RBTT Roytec Young Leaders Debate. The debate, which began two years ago, welcomed all secondary schools as well as non-conventional educational institutions. The duo of Adrian Johnson and Javon Charles from YTC has proven to be quite a crowd favourite since the start, and has been lucky to secure a spot in each consecutive round of the debate.Way to go, Adrian, Javon, Kadisha, and Witney!
The duo will come up againstĀ El Dorado Secondary School in the semi-final round of competition on March 24. In delivering their arguments against the motion “Be it resolved that Creative Leadership is the key requirement for the Peaceful Co-existence of Mankind” Johnson and Charles drew a lusty round of applause from the audience, after claiming that creative leadership, along with universal education would ensure that mankind lived together in harmony. Both Johnson and Charles sought to establish a link between the motion which had been argued in rounds one, two and three, by stating that creative leadership was not the only pre-requisite for peace. They argued that qualities incorporated through universal education taught man how to accept one another, and hence determined what choices an individual made, and whether these were good or bad.
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Kadisha Cox and Witney Pope, the winning duo from Barataria Junior Secondary argued that while there is a need for creative leaders, there was also a need for the establishment of a good value system which included honesty, humility and integrity. While creative leaders can continuously expound on what they want from followers, once someone is educated, they will have a choice and can exercise this ability in every situation, they argued. The team of adjudicators for yesterday’s round of debate included Margaret Walcott, Kim Morton, June Nathaniel, and J Errol Lewis, while Linda Francois acted as time-keeper, and Hans Geiser performed the role of chairman. The four teams which were successful in moving through to the semi final round were St Mary’s College, Youth Training Centre Government School, El Dorado Secondary, and Barataria Junior Secondary.
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