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Manickchand warns contractors to finish projects on time or face consequences
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, sounded a warning to contractors who are executing works for the Ministry of Education (MoE)…
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Face-to-face learning to resume for grades 8 to 12 – Manickchand
Full time face-to-face learning will resume for some academic levels in 2022, according to Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand. During…
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COVID-19: ‘Online learning just doesn’t work’ – Manickchand
There has been a return to face-to-face classes as part of efforts to curb pandemic learning losses but as unvaccinated…
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Despite protests, criticisms Manickchand open to talks with teachers’ union
Even as the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) has been protesting decisions made by the Education Ministry to help keep teachers safe through…
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NGSA exams to be held in August – Manickchand
The Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, has announced that the National Grade Six Assessment 2021 will be administered to Grade…
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Manickchand underlines COVID focus in education budget
The National Assembly last Thursday passed unopposed a $25 billion budget for the Ministry of Education which Minister Priya Manickchand…
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Minister Manickchand named Commonwealth Wise Woman
Having engaged extensively with the Commonwealth of Learning (CoL) to launch the Workforce Recovery Initiative in Guyana along with Coursera,…
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Guyana: No assessments for Grades Two, Four and Nine students
Guyanese students in Grades Two, Four and Nine will not have to write the national assessment this year since classes…
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Registration for first and sixth formers ongoing
Registration for first and sixth form students will begin at secondary schools countrywide this week. According to notices placed at…
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Over 11,000 Guyanese complete Coursera online courses
Guyanese that have completed courses in various fields on the Coursera platform have collectively been awarded 11, 571 certificates. This…