The University of the West Indies honoured 37 lecturers for their outstanding contributions to teaching, with Ethnie Miller Simpson receiving the Distinguished Teaching Award for 2023–2025. Miller Simpson emphasized the challenges and opportunities posed by integrating artificial intelligence into Caribbean education.
By Becon Desk
News Reporter

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The University of the West Indies (UWI) celebrated the achievements of its exceptional faculty members last Thursday during a distinguished award ceremony coordinated by the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) in partnership with the Office of the Deputy Principal. The event recognized 37 lecturers who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and excellence in teaching across the university system.
Among the honorees was Ethnie Miller Simpson, who was presented with the UWI Distinguished Teaching Award for the 2023 to 2025 cycle. This prestigious award acknowledges her exemplary performance and commitment to enhancing the quality of education at the institution.
Miller Simpson accepted the accolade with humility, reflecting thoughtfully on the keynote address delivered by Dr. Rohan Jowallah, Senior Instructional Designer at the University of Central Florida. She shared that one idea from his speech deeply resonated with her: the concept of "the productive struggle of learning." She explained this as a true representation of the journey students embark on to earn their degrees, emphasizing that educators likewise must persistently adjust their teaching methods and course content to maintain relevance and engagement amid changing academic and societal landscapes.
Highlighting the evolving nature of education, Miller Simpson stated that instructors need to continuously refine their pedagogical strategies to ensure that lessons are applicable beyond the classroom and prepare students to meet real-world challenges. She drew attention to the anticipated shifts in educational governance within Jamaica, the Caribbean, and globally, particularly stressing the critical role of technology.
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