
Ruthlyn James
Ruthlyn James is the founding director of the Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre, where she focuses on providing educational and therapeutic resources for children with various needs. Her work emphasizes the importance of integrating support systems within the Jamaican educational framework, particularly for those from marginalized backgrounds. Recently, she was mentioned in a commentary regarding Jamaica's national motto and its implications for societal unity and division.
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Ruthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | When good students look bad on paper | CommentaryRuthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | Jamaica’s early childhood paradox | CommentaryRuthlyn James wrote an absorbing article on student engagement assistants for students with disabilities.
Rethinking the education process for today’s children | Letters
Ruthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | Redefining student engagement assistants in education system | CommentaryRuthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | The neurodevelopmental cost of Jamaica’s climate future | CommentaryRuthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | Storms will come, learning must continue | Commentary
Ruthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | Jamaica’s silence on neurodevelopmental crisis is deafening | CommentaryRuthlyn James pointed out the obvious that the present segmentation of high-school students into the 'pathways' effectively streams children into unequal and discriminatory outcomes.
Ronald Thwaites | Delusions about growth | CommentaryRuthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | Alternate pathways or hidden streaming? | CommentaryRuthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | How high-school TikTok raves can shape policy and culture | Commentary
Ruthlyn James is the founding director of Adonijah Group of Schools Therapy and Assessment Centre.
Ruthlyn James | Out of Many? Or out of touch? – Jamaica’s motto and myth of unity | Commentary
