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Clarendon College Alumni: Dr. Hyacinth Broderick-Scott Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Jae, United Kingdom Apr 20, 2005
Education , Globalization   Interviews

  



JN: How do you view CC in comparison to other schools that perform well academically?

HBS: Based on what I have read in the Jamaican Newspaper and the reports from the Principal, I do believe that Clarendon College continues to rank high among the top schools in Jamaica academically.


JN: What are your hobbies?

HBS: I enjoy dancing, reading and writing.


JN: What was your most enjoyable moment while at CC?

HBS: My most enjoyable moment at Clarendon College was sports day. I enjoyed cheering for my friends and I participated in everything possible in order to gain points for my house which was Harvey!


JN: What activities were you involved in while at CC?

HBS: While at CC I was involved in the Girls Brigade. I became the Lieutenant and the first member in the world to receive the Circle by winning various competitions. I was also involved in the Drama Society, Dance Group, History Club, Debating Society, History Club, Students’ Christian Movement and was a member of the Netball Team.


JN: Thank you very much Ms. Broderick for doing this interview, I am sure that the people would enjoy reading about you.

HBS: You are welcome Jaevion, and give my love to the students and school for me. I will be 'home' very soon.

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Academic Institutions Attended and Years attended:


University of Miami, School of Executive Business Administration, 2000 – 2002
Certificate – Nonprofit Organization Management

Certificate – Management & Strategic Planning

Certificate – Fundraising & Development Program

Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale Florida, 1996-1999
Doctoral degree – Education and Human Resource Development

Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 1992 – 1995
Masters Degree – Adult Education and Human Resource Development

Saint Francis College, Brooklyn, New York, 1984-1989
Bachelors degree - Business Management

Taylor Business Institute, New York, NY, 1981 – 1983
Associates degree – Occupational Studies and Office Management

Clarendon College, 1967 – 1974
GCE Ordinary and Advanced Level Diplomas, University of Cambridge, England


Publications:


Broderick-Scott, H. (1997). An orientation program for international researchers and graduate students in the Molecular Pharmacology Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University.

Broderick-Scott, H. (1997). International Researchers Orientation Manual, A Guide to Preparing Researchers for Transition Into a multicultural environment. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University

Broderick-Scott, H. (1998). Assessment of the needs of international researchers in the Molecular Pharmacology Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University.

Broderick-Scott, H. (1999). A cultural sensitivity training program for researchers. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University.

Broderick-Scott, H. (2002). In a world of crisis and despair, what is normal? Fort Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University.

Broderick-Scott, H. (2004). Understanding the Importance of a Cultural Sensitivity Training Program. ICPQR, University of Miami.


Speaking Engagements:


February, 2004 – Presenter, 10th International Conference on Productivity and Quality Research, (ICPQR 2004) “Understanding the Importance of a Cultural Sensitivity Training Program” – Hyatt Regency Hotel, Miami.

March, 2002 - Education for women in the 21st Century, New Life Fellowship Center Women’s Conference, Fort Lauderdale.

May, 2002 - Keynote Speaker, “We are the World; United we Stand, Divided we Fall.” – Graduation Ceremonies, Gateway Christian Academy, Fort Lauderdale.

May, 2002 – Guest Speaker “Reflections” – Alumni Banquet, New York.

June, 2002 – Keynote Speaker – “Courage” - Third Annual Baccalaureate Service, Gateway Education Ministries, Fort Lauderdale.





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