Education officers, IDB representatives conduct visit to Region Nine
Officials engaging in discussions in Region Nine (MoE photo)
Officials engaging in discussions in Region Nine (MoE photo)

THE Ministry of Education (MoE) in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), continues to spearhead efforts to enhance education in Region Nine.

A team comprising of education officers and representatives of the IDB conducted a visit to the region from April 9-11, 2024.
According to a MoE press release, the IDB team focused on a number of initiatives aimed at improving the educational outcomes of students in that region.

They engaged with head teachers, teachers and regional officers, gaining valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in education delivery in the area, and experienced the rich cultural heritage of Guyana’s hinterland communities.
One highlight of the visit was the exploration of bilingual education initiatives in Wapichan communities.

Three nursery schools – Aishalton Nursery, Karaudaranau Nursery, and Mururunau Nursery – were identified to participate in bilingual teacher training provided by the University of Guyana. This pilot initiative underscores the ministry’s commitment to promoting inclusive and culturally relevant education.

Moreover, the IDB team conducted focus group discussions with school leaders and teachers to inform resource allocation strategies aimed at strengthening instructional leadership at the district and school levels. In collaboration with regional education authorities, such as acting Regional Education Officer Francine Gomes in Lethem, valuable data was collected to guide future interventions.

Infrastructure improvement was also a key focus of the mission. The IDB team assessed the condition of primary schools slated for rehabilitation, including the Aishalton Primary and Awarewanau Primary. Additionally, plans for the construction of a new primary school at Tabatinga were discussed, highlighting the ministry’s commitment to providing modern learning environments for students.

The ministry was represented by Deputy Chief Education Officer for Amerindian and Hinterland Education Development, Marti De Souza; Assistant Chief Education Officer Nursery, Devindre Persaud, and Project Coordinator Patrick John.
Meanwhile, the IDB team was led by Education Specialist Sabine Aubourg, Economics Principal Specialist-Education Gregory Elacqua, and consultant Ana Mijares.

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