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“Time to move beyond traditional economies” – Education Minister
– Monitoring of STI policies seen as key As a three-day workshop on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) was launched…
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GOOD LUCK! : 15,200 children write NGSA exams today
THE National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) examinations will be held today and tomorrow at hundreds of centres across Guyana. Approximately 15,200…
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Message to Pupils of Grade Six
Dear Pupils of Grade Six, On Wednesday April 1 and Thursday April 2, 2015 you will be writing the National…
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Are both parties satisfied with the level of education offered in Guyana?
Dear Editor, Recently, at Babu John, former President Jagdeo challenged the opposition to discuss substantive issues facing the nation which…
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MoE receives cost for exams rescheduling
THE Ministry of Education has received an estimated cost to have the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Examinations, Caribbean Secondary Education…
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In observance of Int’l Women’s Day… Minister Manickchand hosts luncheon –in honour of women in education sector
IN observance of International Women’s Day, Education Minister Priya Manickchand yesterday hosted a luncheon at the Gravity Lounge for women…
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Students cannot be charged for extra lessons in schools- Manickchand
“What we have said very clearly, is that if teachers want to do extra tuition, they can—so the schools are…
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Smart classrooms could address teacher shortage – Manickchand
As part of its efforts to address a shortage of teachers, the Ministry of Education just recently decided to introduce…