Walda Dottin-Matthew was an educator for approximately 25 years at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. She has been the Science Facilitator for Primary teachers, an External Assessor for teacher trainees and a Tutor in Clinical Supervision and Teaching of Primary Science. She has been awarded both government undergraduate and UWI postgraduate scholarhips.

Ms Dottin-Matthew currently sits on the COSTAATT Board of Trustees and is also Adviser to the Minister of Planning and Development. She is also the Director of Orange House Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that does charitable works in the Arouca area.


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College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago

The College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) is one of the largest public tertiary institutions in Trinidad and Tobago, COSTAATT awards certificates, advanced diplomas, associate and bachelor’s degrees in a wide range of specialized, technical and academic programmes to full and part-time students. The College is the premier regional institution offering educational programmes in a number of critical areas including: radiography, medical laboratory technology, nursing, business and library studies. In addition, the College is the official translation body for the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.