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Published:Thursday | April 25, 2024 | 12:08 AM
Dr Natwaine Gardner (left), principal director, science, Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, and Sophia Lewis, head of the Jamaica Public Service Foundation, exchange thoughts on Plummer’s STEM education book series.
Dr Natwaine Gardner (left), principal director, science, Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, and Sophia Lewis, head of the Jamaica Public Service Foundation, exchange thoughts on Plummer’s STEM education book series.
Godiva Golding, founder of STEAM House Network, and Sara-Lou Morgan-Walker, executive director of Angelic Ladies Society, have a lively discussion.
Godiva Golding, founder of STEAM House Network, and Sara-Lou Morgan-Walker, executive director of Angelic Ladies Society, have a lively discussion.
Author and STEM advocate, Dianne Plummer (right), shows Dr Natwaine Gardner, principal director, science, Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, and her daughter, Jade Stewart, the pages of her newly launched STEM children’s book,
Author and STEM advocate, Dianne Plummer (right), shows Dr Natwaine Gardner, principal director, science, Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, and her daughter, Jade Stewart, the pages of her newly launched STEM children’s book, ‘A Girl’s Guide to STEM’.
 Alanna Kirschner, owner of Swypz Plus, and Racquell Brown, managing director of Irie Rock Natural Skincare line, share a happy moment.
Alanna Kirschner, owner of Swypz Plus, and Racquell Brown, managing director of Irie Rock Natural Skincare line, share a happy moment.
Shauna-Kaye East Bevan (right), vice president, marketing and public relations at the Jamaica Institution of Engineers, gets her signed copy of Dianne Plummer’s new children’s STEM education books, ‘A Girl’s Guide to STEM’ and ‘Science in the S
Shauna-Kaye East Bevan (right), vice president, marketing and public relations at the Jamaica Institution of Engineers, gets her signed copy of Dianne Plummer’s new children’s STEM education books, ‘A Girl’s Guide to STEM’ and ‘Science in the Sun’.
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Dianne Plummer, a passionate advocate for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) literacy, recently launched her new educational children’s books Science in the Sun and A Girl’s Guide to STEM with a group of specially invited guests. With a mission to empower the next generation of Jamaican leaders with the essential skills needed for success in STEM, Plummer showed how she planned to extend the reach of STEM literacy beyond borders, with corporate partnerships and community engagement initiatives driving her vision forward. Something Extra has the highlights.