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Hanover Charities motivation manual inspires students
BY HORACE HINES Observer West reporter hinesh@jamaicaobserver.com
Thursday, June 03, 2010
LUCEA, Hanover — The Hanover Charities Students Motivational Manual continues to receive top marks from educators and senior high school students in the parish for its unwavering support of academical development of especially students preparing for external exams.
For the past three years, Hanover Charities has been donating the Youth Motivational Manual-- a useful manual to support the educational needs of of children to high schools in the parish.
Recently, June Thompson, principal of Ruseas High School, who recommended the manual to other schools, said that it has impacted positively on the students in managing their time productively.
" They are inspired to study. Their self-esteem have significantly improved with a greater sense of purpose to academic responsibility," Thompson argued.
Ricardo Smith, a Sixth Form student at Ruseas noted that the manual helped him to build self belief.
" This has assisted me to teaches him how to think positively and build high self confidence," Smith said.
Aniesha Pinnock, corroborated her schoolmates view. " It's a great book to build students' self motivation and ability to manage time effectively," she said.
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