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Region Seven residents enlightened on HEIP

Written by , Published in News, Georgetown GINA, August 3, 2014, Source - GINA

 

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand during brief remarks at a consultation held at the Kamarang Primary School, Region Seven for the implementation of the Hinterland Education Improvement Programme [HEIP)

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand during brief remarks at a consultation held at the Kamarang Primary School, Region Seven for the implementation of the Hinterland Education Improvement Programme (HEIP)

 

Over the past two decades, Government has been seeking ways to reduce the gap that exists between the hinterland and the coastland as it relates to development, more especially with regards to education, hence the  implementation of a number of initiatives targeting  hinterland students. The most recent has been the introduction of the  Hinterland Education Improvement Programme (HEIP).

 

This programme targets specific areas that need Government’s intervention, so as to ensure the country’s children are not only provided with the necessary infrastructure, but they also receive the quality of education that is much needed in the Hinterland. The programme will be implemented over the next five years targeting Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9.

 

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand along with Permanent Secretary, Delma Nedd, Region 7, Regional Executive Officer (REO), Peter Ramotar, and other ministry officials held a consultation today with residents of Kamarang and neighbouring villages to have their input on the implementation on the HEIP programme.

 

During brief remarks at the event which was held at the Kamarang Primary School, Minister Manickchand highlighted some of the developments that have been occurring in the education system over the years.

 "The only sustained way to do well and stay doing well is to invest in education...We in the Government believe that we must strongly invest in education, but it is one thing to say that we will invest… we must match that commitment with financial resources and we have been doing that," Minister Manickchand noted.

 

Last year, 15.9 percent of the National Budget was spent in the education sector, followed by 13 percent this year. In 1992, it was a mere 5 percent.

 

Because of this consistent investment, 72 % of teachers spread across the country are trained, compared to 30% trained two decades ago. More than 50 percent of the teachers in the Hinterland regions are trained, through the Guyana Basic Education Teacher Training Programme, and other initiatives that facilitate distance training.

 

Ninety-two (92) percent of the clusters have access to a Learning Resource Centre (LRC). Ninety percent of the schools have a teachers’ house and 90% are equipped with sanitary blocks, 45% with electricity and 83% with water facilities.

 

Having achieved Universal Primary education, Minister Manickchand said that focus is now on now on  secondary education. Currently, a modern secondary school is being built at Kato, Region Eight, and there is consideration for one to be built in the Upper Mazaruni.

 

Today, there are 130 nursery schools across the hinterland, 250 primary schools, and 17 secondary schools.

 

“We believe that you are important as every other citizen and you must be treated equally," Minister Manickchand told the residents.

 

She said that Government recognised that once the infrastructure was in place, then the next step was to improve the attendance rate, hence the introduction of the school feeding and uniform programmes.

 

A section of those gathered at the event which was held at the Kamarang Primary School, Region Seven

 

As a result, 74% of the nursery school students are attending school, 81% primary and 82% secondary.

 

Further, Government introduced a new initiative this year which will see every nursery, primary and secondary aged child in the public school system receiving a $10,000 grant.

 

The HEIP initiative is a five-year plan to improve education delivery in the hinterland and riverain areas. Among the targeted ares are: improvement of quality of teacher education, aligning teaching-learning resources to improve students’ outcome, improving physical facilities, fostering community alliances and strengthening management supervision.

 

During today's event, the residents had an opportunity to raise concerns one of which is the need for training for teachers in different areas.

 

While commending the Government for the infrastructure that has been  put in place, the residents are asking for more teaching materials for the nursery schools, and to include craft and Information Technology as subjects in the secondary schools. The residents are also requesting that the ministry facilitates more consultations as it relates to implementing education policies and programmes.

 

Minister Manickchand said that the ministry will be reviewing these recommendations and concerns and will be implementing them though the HEIP programme over the next five years.

 

Already the HEIP was launched in Region Nine at Lethem, and Bartica, Region seven.

 

Region One is to benefit shortly.

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Men dressed as cops abduct teacher, husband on way to airport

August 4, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

 

- victims dumped at Soesdyke, robbed of millions  

A planned vacation by private school teacher Latchmin Gopaul and her husband began with a nightmare experience last Saturday, when two men in police uniforms abducted them while they were on their way to the Cheddi Jagan Airport. Mrs. Gopaul, her husband, Lekraj Gopaul, and a taxi driver were held at gunpoint near Land of Canaan, East Bank Demerara, in broad daylight, by the two uniformed men, who claimed they were police ranks investigating an accident. The victims were then driven to a desolate spot at Yarrowkabra, off the Soesdyke/Linden Highway, where they were bound and relieved of millions in local and foreign currency, jewellery and other valuables. Kaieteur News understands that Mr. Gopaul, 59, was relieved of US $14,000, 400 pounds Sterling, a watch valued at $180,000, a gold chain valued at $180,000, a $71,000 watch, a camera worth US 1,200, a ring valued at $70,000 and his spectacles. His wife, Latchmin Gopaul, who runs the Academy of Excellence Private School at Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara, was relieved of US $4,000, 500 pounds Sterling, $400 Can., a $500,000 gold band and a diamond-encrusted ring worth $300,000. The bandits also relieved the driver, Parmanand Teekaram, of Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara, of $60,000 and a cell phone before reportedly escaping in a blue car. Teekaram told Kaieteur News that he was heading to the airport at around 11.00 hrs on Saturday with the Gopauls, who reside at Hague, West Coast Demerara, when two men in police uniforms stopped him in the vicinity of Land of Canaan. He said that one of the men was dressed in blue police attire and was carrying a handgun, while his companion was dressed like a ‘black clothes’ rank and had a ‘long gun’. According to Teekaram, the ‘policemen’ informed him that they were investigating a hit-and-run accident at Garden of Eden and asked to look at his driver’s licence and other documents. According to Teekaram, the two ‘policemen’ then entered his car and the one in the ‘black clothes’ took the wheel. They then informed the occupants that they were taking them to the Timehri Police Station. But the ‘cops’ then turned up the Soesdyke/Linden highway, while telling the trio that they were heading for Madewini Police Outpost instead. Kaieteur News understands that during the journey, the ‘policemen’ asked Mr. Gopaul about ‘the cocaine’, and he responded that he and his wife ran a private school and knew nothing about ‘cocaine.’ The ‘policemen’ then took the Gopauls and Teekaram to a secluded spot near the abandoned glass factory at Yarrowkabra. There the ‘ranks’ tied up their three captives and relieved them of their valuables. However, Kaieteur News understands that the Gopauls were allowed to keep their travel documents. Teekaram said that he saw a blue car in the area and it is believed that the robbers fled in that vehicle. The victims were eventually rescued by the occupants of a passing vehicle. According to reports, the Gopauls flew out of the country immediately after their ordeal. Kaieteur News was unable to ascertain whether police have made any arrests. There has been an apparent upsurge in persons being robbed while heading to the Cheddi Jagan Airport or returning from overseas. Just last Wednesday, Pastor Sewnauth Poonalall of the Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church was gun-butted and robbed shortly after returning from the airport with some overseas guests.

Mitwah

Further, Government introduced a new initiative this year which will see every nursery, primary and secondary aged child in the public school system receiving a $10,000 grant.

 

FM

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