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FM
Former Member
THE Government of Guyana remains committed to making education a top priority for the people of the country and strategies have already been implemented to realise this vision of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP/C) government with recent results making evident the efforts that have been made to have this goal accomplished, Education Minister Shaik Baksh has asserted.

Top-Top Student Shammah Noel, the St. Ignatius Secondary School Grad-Students at the graduation ceremony.
In this regard, he announced that no compromise will be made in the implementation of plans.
Baksh who was at the time speaking at the St. Ignatius Secondary School annual graduation exercise held in the school’s auditorium, said the ministry is committed in the pursuit to make this goal a reality at all hinterland schools.
He pointed out that considerable attention is being placed on achieving equal access to quality education as defined by the standards and norms outlined by the ministry.
“The recent results of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) have indicated that progress is being made in this area.” he said.
The minister noted that many rural secondary schools performed satisfactorily at CSEC 2011, and in some cases, even better than some schools in Georgetown.
“According to data from the local Examinations Division, four schools outside of Georgetown were among the country’s top 10; 11 were in the top 20; and more than a dozen secured pass rates between 75 per cent to 60 per cent” Baksh disclosed .
He added: “Region Four secured the position as the top region in the country at the examinations, gaining an overall pass rate of 71.5 per cent to overtake Georgetown with 70.8 per cent”
The minister said also that this year, more pupils from the country schools made it into the country’s top one per cent compared to last year through the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA).
In addition, the rural schools performed creditably at the recent Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examinations (CAPE).
The St. Ignatius Secondary School recorded an overall pass rate of 72 per cent, counting grades one to three at CSEC.
Shammah Noel, the school’s top student obtained 11 subjects with eight grade ones including distinctions in Mathematics and English.
The school also registered 100 per cent passes in six subject areas including Integrated Science, Agriculture Science and Geography.
Securing 91 per cent pass in Biology, 78 per cent in Chemistry, and 64 per cent in Physics ,and Information Technology coming on stream only last year.
The goal, Baksh said is to make all students computer literate, and ensure that every teacher in the school system is able to use the computer as a teaching and learning tool.
Through the fibre optic cable from Brazil, all hinterland schools will receive internet access.
These achievements, the minister said augers well for the region and Guyana, as they are in harmony with the thrust of the One Lap Top Per Family Programme, and on a wider perspective, in keeping with the national development agenda.
He said that the developments cannot be more pleasing as the ministry celebrates Education Month, 2011 under the theme “Transforming Guyana through Science and Technology”.
Baksh praised the performance of the school, the hard work of its teachers and the involvement of parents in their children’s education. On that note, he encouraged the teachers to keep up their good work, and strive to build on the gains made.
He also encouraged qualified students of the graduating class of 66 to join the teaching profession, and pointed out that the ministry is willing to work with those who have an interest but are not qualified to meet the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) entry requirements.
Amerindian Affairs Minister Pauline Sukhai who also spoke at the graduation ceremony said the policies, measures and interventions of the Education Ministry have been yielding results, pointing out that Guyana has achieved Universal Primary Education, is on the verge of achieving Universal Secondary Education and enrollment at the pre-primary level stands around 85 per cent.
Today, the minister pointed out that access to education at the nursery, primary and secondary levels in the hinterland regions is unprecedented, and praised the leadership of Minister Baksh for bringing about significant reforms to the education sector.
Sukhai noted that government’s heavy investment in the education sector is a reflection of the significant attention it places on youth to eradicate poverty, build rounded citizens and capable leaders to support and maintain national unity and continuous growth and development of the country.


Excerpts from the Guyana Chronicle

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Education.

2010

 Government expended a sum of $21.8 billion over the last year in the sector.

 The National School Feeding programme which cost over $900 million and benefited more than 63,000 students.

 The National School Uniform Assistance Programme which benefited over 200,000

 $923 million was expended on construction works at 2 new technical institutes in Regions 3 and 5, along with the procurement of furniture, tools, and equipment for all institutes,

 $129 million was expended on the Secondary Competency Certificate Programme implemented in 18 additional secondary schools.

 $875 million has been expended on teacher education towards the operations and renovation works at the Cyril Potter College, which added a total of 364 trained teachers to the education system in 2010.

 $2.4 billion was also expended in 2010 towards the maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities throughout Guyana

 78 information technology laboratories were completed at primary and secondary schools

2011

 $24.3 billion has been allocated towards the continued successful implementation of the National Education Strategic Plan in 2011

 US$4.2 million Guyana Improving Teacher Education Project of which $200 million is budgeted for 2011

 $919 million has been budgeted for teacher training towards the medium term target of achieving 70 percent trained teachers in the system by 2013.

 Work has commenced and will continue during 2011 on the design of a US$10 million project to strengthen the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Guyana as a permanent academic and research institutional

 University of Guyana has been allocated $769 million towards the operations and maintenance of the Turkeyen and Tain campuses.

 $450 million has been provided for student loans.

 The National School Feeding programme has been allocated over $1 billion and will continue to deliver a snack to every student in all nursery schools and grades 1 and 2 of primary schools.

 School Uniform Assistance Programme will continue to be implemented in 2011, and will see every school child provided with one school uniform during the year.

 $1.6 billion has been budgeted for technical vocational education and include the completion of construction works at the vocational centres in Regions 3 and 5, the construction of a student dormitory at Essequibo Technical Institute.

 $2.8 billion has been allocated for the continued maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities countrywide.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by The Judge:
And its certainly bearing fruit


Nonsense i got called out on the campaign trail the other day, someone pointed out that in 2005 we stated that we accomplished giving children free exercise books and today we are not providing free exercise books.

We need to fix these low hanging fruit this is a problem, young taps take note.
J
go and tell the parents in bushlot who cant send their children to school in NA and to the children who cannot afford to pay registration fees etc. Show them this video they will love it.
J
Go tell that to parents in Upper Mazaruni who cannot afford high school travel/registration for their children, who die in gold mines.
Why do you people deflect a problem in Guyana to other countries. Fix de blasted Guyana problem.
Tola
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
A commitment to Education means a renewed Guyana is in the making.

New direction by the PPP means that reforms will be coming.


I like this Rama.
J
quote:
Education.

2010

 Government expended a sum of $21.8 billion over the last year in the sector.

 The National School Feeding programme which cost over $900 million and benefited more than 63,000 students.

 The National School Uniform Assistance Programme which benefited over 200,000

 $923 million was expended on construction works at 2 new technical institutes in Regions 3 and 5, along with the procurement of furniture, tools, and equipment for all institutes,

 $129 million was expended on the Secondary Competency Certificate Programme implemented in 18 additional secondary schools.

 $875 million has been expended on teacher education towards the operations and renovation works at the Cyril Potter College, which added a total of 364 trained teachers to the education system in 2010.

 $2.4 billion was also expended in 2010 towards the maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities throughout Guyana

 78 information technology laboratories were completed at primary and secondary schools

2011

 $24.3 billion has been allocated towards the continued successful implementation of the National Education Strategic Plan in 2011

 US$4.2 million Guyana Improving Teacher Education Project of which $200 million is budgeted for 2011

 $919 million has been budgeted for teacher training towards the medium term target of achieving 70 percent trained teachers in the system by 2013.

 Work has commenced and will continue during 2011 on the design of a US$10 million project to strengthen the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Guyana as a permanent academic and research institutional

 University of Guyana has been allocated $769 million towards the operations and maintenance of the Turkeyen and Tain campuses.

 $450 million has been provided for student loans.

 The National School Feeding programme has been allocated over $1 billion and will continue to deliver a snack to every student in all nursery schools and grades 1 and 2 of primary schools.

 School Uniform Assistance Programme will continue to be implemented in 2011, and will see every school child provided with one school uniform during the year.

 $1.6 billion has been budgeted for technical vocational education and include the completion of construction works at the vocational centres in Regions 3 and 5, the construction of a student dormitory at Essequibo Technical Institute.

 $2.8 billion has been allocated for the continued maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities countrywide.


The P.P.P/C administration will continue to allocation large sums of monies to the social sector
FM

FOR CONTINUED PRESIDENTIAL SUPER-PENSIONS
OF G$3M/MONTH OR US$180,000/YEAR
- WHILE OLD AGE PENSIONERS RECEIVE G$7,500
PER MONTH OR US$1.25 PER DAY




THE AFC WILL CUT THE PRESIDENTIAL PENSION
AND INCREASE OLD AGE PENSIONS BY AT LEAST
50% - THERE WILL BE A FORENSIC AUDIT OF
THE LIST OF OLD AGE PENSIONERS
FM

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