Onika Miller, executive, government relations and public policy at the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS), engaged in deep discussion with upper sixth form students at Ardenne High School in St Andrew last Wednesday. The occasion was the school’s fourth Distinguished 6th Form Lecture, which explored the topic: ‘The Moral and Ethical Dilemma in Delivering Education for Jamaica’s Vision 2030’. Miller was representing guest lecturer Dr Renee Rattray, senior manager, learning and development, JNBS.<strong></strong>
November 11, 2016
PHOTO: Ethics in education
Onika Miller, Executive, Government Relations and Public Policy at the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) engaged in deep discussion with upper sixth form students at Ardenne High School in St Andrew last Wednesday. The occasion was the school’s fourth Distinguished 6th Form Lecture, which explored the topic: The Moral and Ethical Dilemma in Delivering Education for Jamaica’s Vision 2030. Miller was representing guest lecturer Dr Renee Rattray, Senior Manager, Learning and Development, JNBS.