Talk:Keva Bethel
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[edit]Keva Bethel is well-known in Bahamas and probably warrants a Wikipedia page but this article doesn't really disclose her notability.
The substance of the article is she:
- was a high school deputy headmistress;
- involved in the planning of community college;
- served in numerous positions at the college (department head, academic dean, vice-principal);
- as principal of the college, worked to change the curricula from offering only associate degrees to also offering bachelor's degrees.
Outside of the Bahamas, I can't think of another academic or university administrator who would warrant a wikipedia page for these career achievements. Most of the article is in fact biographical.
Additional information is needed to clarify her notability, particularly in the context of a small country, and to demonstrate how her contributions to education within that country justify inclusion in a global encyclopedia. ash (talk) 02:55, 29 September 2024 (UTC)
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