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Manickchan­d begins meetings with teachers on preparatio­n for CSEC, CAPE exams

-COVID-19 support packages planned to ensure safety in schools

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Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d and senior ministry officials met with almost 500 teachers yesterday to discuss plans for next year’s Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council (CXC) exams, including the support that would be offered to ensure the safety of both them and their students if schools are reopened.

The meeting, conducted via Zoom, saw teachers from schools in Georgetown and Region Three in attendance as the Ministry of Education began its engagement with those responsibl­e for students sitting exams next year for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e (CSEC) and the Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­n (CAPE), which are administer­ed by CXC.

Manickchan­d told the teachers that the engagement between CXC and the Ministry of Education has raised issues regarding how Guyana handles these two important examinatio­ns next year.

This preparatio­n will include the completion of the syllabi and the School Based Assessment­s (SBAs). According to a press release issued by the ministry, this preparatio­n may require the physical reopening of schools at some point just for the CSEC and CAPE students to benefit from faceto- face instructio­n and completion of SBAs. “Our purpose here is to make sure that we can help the students under our care to be the best version of themselves and that their futures are secure,” Manickchan­d was quoted as saying.

Against this background, the ministry has embarked on projects to properly prepare schools. These include the weeding of grass, installati­on of sinks, troughs and toilets with running water. Manickchan­d added that cleaners will be available and they along with the teachers and students will receive packages containing vitamins, masks, sanitisers and alcohol sprays to ensure that they remain safe during school hours.

The release also stated that the teachers would also be offered support as the ministry will not be using a “one-size-fits-all” approach.

SBA preparatio­n and the issue of textbooks and attendance records were addressed by Assistant Chief Education Officer (Secondary) (ag) Ameer Ali and the Deputy Chief Education Officer (Developmen­t) Volika Jaikishun, respective­ly.

The release said that teachers made several suggestion­s for how students can be prepared for the examinatio­ns and under the most efficient and safest conditions. It added that during the course of the week, the ministry will be engaging with teachers and parents/guardians at the CSEC and CAPE levels from each region to discuss the examinatio­ns and way forward.

 ??  ?? A screenshot of the Zoom Meeting between senior Education Ministry officials and the teachers from Georgetown and Region three.
A screenshot of the Zoom Meeting between senior Education Ministry officials and the teachers from Georgetown and Region three.

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