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Legal aid is a necessary service, and must be offered
I SEE Mrs. Joan Ward-Mars has attempted a response to me in the KN and SN edition of 30/03/2011 in…
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Education sector gets $26.5B for 2012
— old projects to continue, new initiatives to be implemented THE $26.5B allocated to the education sector under the 2012…
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Maths, English Language pilot project progressing well
EDUCATION Minister, Ms. Priya Manickchand Tuesday visited the North Georgetown Secondary School and held an interactive session with students, parents…
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Manickchand debunks GAWL claims
…Linden legal aid receives more funds than Regions 2 and 6 I saw an article in the Kaieteur News edition…
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Discussions begin on corporal punishment ban in schools
Government has begun consultations to gather input into the possibilities of abolishing corporal punishment in the school system. Over the…
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Panel discussions held on corporal punishment in school system
-wider consultations to begin shortly As Government moves to begin a series of rigorous consultations, garnering the inputs of the…
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Manickchand says using Auditor General’s report as management tool
Minister of Education Priya Manickchand says ministry views the Auditor General’s report as a management tool and will do its…
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University’s US$10M Project closer to reality – Manickchand
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, is confident that the US$10M World Bank University of Guyana (UG) Science and Technology Support…
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Education Sector’s ‘Automatic Promotion’ programme justified
“We know in many cases children are doomed to fail because their teachers didn’t do what they were suppose to…
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Teaching Entrepreneurship
To say that we need to educate our ‘people’ to progress in this 21st century has now become quite clichéd.…