Professor Emeritus, the Honourable Errol Miller B.Sc, MA, Ph.D has had a distinguished career as an educator and public servant. He is also author of "The Prophet and theVirgin", and 17 other books and monographs, 30 chapters of books and over 70 papers and reports in peer-review publications.A...
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Professor Emeritus, the Honourable Errol Miller B.Sc, MA, Ph.D has had a distinguished career as an educator and public servant. He is also author of "The Prophet and theVirgin", and 17 other books and monographs, 30 chapters of books and over 70 papers and reports in peer-review publications.A renowned, charismatic speaker, his keen interests in history, education and nation-building, co-mingled with unwavering Christian sensibilities, have manifested into his becoming one of the de facto keynote speakers for commemorative, milestone events in Jamaica, the Caribbean and the diaspora.In this book, "Marking Milestones: 21 Keynote Speeches about Successful Institutions and Outstanding Leaders", Professor Miller honours these organisations and leaders. The book is created to inform and inspire a wider audience than those who heard the speeches.ACHIEVEMENTS IN EDUCATIONProfessor Miller has conducted ground-breaking research on issues of race, class, gender and other social issues that impact education systems. He developed the "Theory of Place" out of which the research on male marginalisation and other issues have been examined. His outstanding service in education includes:* Chancellor, Mico University College: 2007 to 2015* Professor Emeritus, School of Education, University of the WestIndies, Mona, since 2006* Professor of Teacher Education, Institute of Education:1981 to 2005* Principal, Mico University College: 1972 to1980* Past President of the Jamaica Teachers AssociationACHIEVEMENTS IN PUBLIC SERVICEIn whatever capacity he has served, Professor Miller is known for his nonpartisan approach to government and politics. As Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Jamaica, he has provided leadership for the implementation of major reforms such as free secondary and tertiary education; the integration of schools serving children with various disabilities into the public system; and the conversion of three-year junior secondary schools intofive year secondary schools across the country. As a member of the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC), and first Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica, Professor Miller has provided leadership in Jamaica's electoral reform process over twelve years, and has contributed to the high regard now currently enjoyed by the Electoral Commission and Jamaica's electoral system. MAJOR AWARDSProfessor Miller earned the Super Lion Award (1974), for being a Distinguished Graduate of Chancellor Hall, University of the West Indies, Mona. Since then, he has been the recipient of numerous awards, locally and internationally, for his contribution to education and public service. These include: Two Fulbright Fellowships for Senior Academics; Commander of theOrder of Distinction and Order of Jamaica; the Vice Chancellor's Award for Excellence at the University of the West Indies; UWI Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa; the UWI Alumni Association Pelican Award 2006; Jamaica Teachers Association Honour Roll and the Albert Shanker Education Award for 2004 by Education International.Despite all his accomplishments, Professor Miller is widely known as simply "Prof", especially to his peers, and the students he has taught and mentored throughout his career. Now in semi-retirement, he is focused on writing, fully exploring the subjects that are dear to his heart.Prof is a Calabar High School 'Old Boy' who retains a great interest in his alma mater. He is a member of the Bethel Baptist Church, Half Way Tree, Jamaica since July 1956 and is a lay preacher. He is married to Sharon, and has two sons Garth and Ye Kengale and one daughter, Catherine. He is also a proud grandparent of Phillip, Jheanelle, Gabriel and Chantel.
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