Dr. Anthony S. Donaldson, a distinguished educator from Antigua, has recently achieved a monumental academic milestone by earning his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education from The University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT). This accomplishment not only highlights his dedication to the field of education but also sets the stage for his continued influence on national educational practices. Over a career spanning more than twenty years, Dr. Donaldson has served in various capacities at several prestigious institutions, including Holy Trinity School in Barbuda, Clare Hall Secondary School, Boys Training School, and St. Mary’s Secondary School. His doctoral research delved into the leadership strategies employed by secondary school principals in Antigua to integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into curriculum delivery. Utilizing a convergent mixed-methods approach, his study explored the successes, challenges, and potential of ICT integration in schools, offering valuable insights that could inform future educational policies. Dr. Donaldson’s findings are expected to be a cornerstone for developing strategies that align with the needs of a digital society. Beyond his research, Dr. Donaldson is actively involved in higher education as a faculty member at the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies and as an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of the West Indies, Five Islands Campus. His teaching philosophy emphasizes student-centered, transformative learning that encourages critical thinking and practical application. Dr. Donaldson is committed to fostering an inclusive educational environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and backgrounds. He extends his heartfelt thanks to his family, friends, and the PM scholarship program for their unwavering support throughout his academic journey.
Antiguan Educator Dr. Anthony Donaldson Earns Ph.D., Pledging Deeper Commitment to National Education
