CWCF provides Flow Study Program FREE for ALL students until June 15 in response to COVID-19
#Caribbean – April 2, 2020 — Over 130,000 kindergarten, primary and secondary school students across the Caribbean will benefit from the Flow Study program FREE of charge from now through June 15. The Cable and Wireless Charitable Foundation (CWCF) in partnership with Flow and One on One Educational Services Limited joined forces to provide access to the comprehensive virtual education platform, which offers a wide array of educational content enabling students to continue their studies at home during the COVID-19 crisis. Students in Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago and Turks & Caicos will benefit from this initiative.
The Flow Study
program powered by One on One is available to all students across the Caribbean
regardless of their network operator. Inge Smidts, CEO of C&W Communications, operator of the
Flow brand, and Chairperson of the CWCF, said, “during
these times of crisis we must join forces to ensure that our children, families
and communities are supported.
Given that parents
are now faced with the reality of homeschooling their kids, we wanted to find a
way to support them despite which network they subscribe to.” Smidts added, “our primary concern is to ensure
that students across the region continue to have access to the education they
deserve and that there is minimal disruption to their learning.”
In Turks and Caicos
alone, over 7,000 students will be impacted by this initiative.
“Our students, like
those from across the region, will be able to access user-friendly material to
support their learning during and possibly beyond the curfew period. This
initiative is a clear indication of Flow TCI and the CWCF’s partnership with
the Ministry’s in our goal to create an environment where each learner can be
successful. I express gratitude to the management and staff of Flow TCI and to
the CWCF for coming alongside us during these extraordinary times,” stated Minister
of Education, Youth, Culture & Library Services, Hon. Karen Malcolm.
Hon. Malcolm added:
“Children in public and private schools will benefit from access to the
e-learning platform without having to concern themselves about a costly data
package. Students who are sharing devices at home will not be at a disadvantage
because they can log on the platform at any time and continue with their
learning tasks. The platform also represents a potential goldmine of digital
instructional resources for teachers.”
Students age 5 to
18 will have access to the curriculum used
in their schools. Access is available via
Flow Study e-Learning
services through the Flow Study mobile apps (Android), https://flowstudy.co/registration and Flow EVO – Flow on Demand.
The ability to continue with classes
is even more critical for students who are preparing for CSEC and CAPE. For
instruction on how to sign up click here. Flow
Study offers:
Over 500
video lessons spanning the CSEC curriculum
Access to
digital courses for the K – 8 curriculum
Question bank
and solutions with over 40,000 exam style questions and solutions for 35
subjects
10 years of past
paper solutions for over 17 subjects
Digital encyclopaedia
with over 9,500 digital animations and simulations for four subject areas
Virtual
science labs with more than 500 digital laboratory simulations for science
subjects and skills gap testing for over 30 subjects.
CEO of One on One, Ricardo Allen, commented
on the partnership with the CWCF and Flow stating,
“Education is a right and not a privilege.
This is an important and strategic partnership for One on One and we are
happy that the CWCF has stepped up once again to provide the funds needed to ensure
that our students can continue to have access to their education. This is a
platform developed by some of the best Caribbean teachers for Caribbean
nationals. Our platform has the capacity to facilitate all students to learn at
their own pace, anytime, anywhere and from any device. It is in times like
these that we are reminded of the importance of having choices for access to
education and the value of e-learning.”