Tag: Education
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2,000 persons get part-time Government jobs in Essequibo
Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo on Tuesday officially launched the government’s part-time jobs initiative in Region Two, following the announcement back in March. While the Government ... -
Parents accused of assaulting schoolteacher walks free after prosecution fails to prove case
From left: Soyini Gardener, Kendacie Peters, and Sherwin Dalrymple (Guyana Chronicle photo) Sherwin Dalrymple, his partner, Sohini Gardener, and a relative who were charged back in January ... -
Manickchand hints at returning to face-to-face learning next term
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand at Tuesday’s event at the Pegasus Hotel, Guyana. With the Ministry of Health set to commence the rolling out of COVID-19 ... -
Education Ministry records 95% turnout for NGSA 2021
The National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) written on Wednesday and Thursday saw a 95% turnout according to the Ministry of Education. In a statement on Thursday, ... -
Teachers’ Union says COVID-19 vaccines must remain voluntary
The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) said it will stand with Teachers “should there be any attempt to make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for returning to the classroom.” ... -
Scholarship students bemoan lack of employment
As scores of scholarship students express their frustration about the delay in employment in Public Service, Minister of Public Service, Sonia Parag is seeking to clarify ... -
“If we can’t open back school now, we’re wasting time” – Education Minister.
Education Minister Priya Manickchand has reaffirmed her Ministry’s position on the reopening of school yesterday, saying that all stakeholders will be ‘wasting time’ if school cannot ... -
19-Y-O aspiring engineer gets help to pay tuition for overseas University
(Moriah Hamilton (centre) accompanied by her Mentor Patrick Stephens (left) receives the cheque valuing $1M from WSCL’s Regional Manager Richard Ramlal (right).) Aspiring Engineer 19-year-old Moriah ... -
First Lady commits laptops and tablets for Berbice CXC students
(Photo Delisha Budhu who wrote Mrs Ali a public letter, meets the First Lady.) First Lady Mrs. Arya Ali has assured a number of students in ... -
1,000 teachers to be trained to better teach secondary school students
The Ministry of Education has teamed up with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and United Kingdom-based Tablet Academy (International) to train teachers to better deliver ...