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Learning Channel debuts “The Amazing World of Cho”

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The Guyana Learning Channel yesterday premiered an animated show, “The Amazing World of Cho” about a girl from the hinterland.

A release from the Ministry of Education yesterday said that the premiere took place at the Movietowne Theatre. It is an animated show produced by the

Guyana Learning Channel that features Cho, an eight-year-old mixed-race girl navigating her culture, youth, and family relationsh­ips in the village of St. Ignatius, Region Nine.

The release said that Cho’s growth is intertwine­d with her exploratio­n of the traditions, values, and beliefs of her family as

she embarks on a quest to understand the world around her.

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d, said that the channel was launched in 2011 under the Presidency of current Vice President, Bharrat Jagdeo, whose vision the channel was for mass teaching and learning to take place.

“His idea was you could have the best math teacher in Georgetown broadcasti­ng to Mahdia or Lethem or St. Ignatius where Cho is from, lessons so that although we couldn’t have the best math teacher in Lethem, we could have the children see and do the work remotely. And the channel developed and developed,” Manickchan­d said.

She said that the channel has further developed from 2020 as it moved from zero percent coverage in the Hinterland to 85%. She said that this was possible because the Ministry gave all the communitie­s television sets, solar panels and satellite technology.

She added that before the end of 2023 100% of the Hinterland communitie­s will have access to the channel.

Head of the Learning Channel, Anieshaw Mohamed who is also the Director of the show said that the initial phase of putting it together came from having a concept of what the show should look like and what it should achieve.

She said once that was done the next step was sketching and creating the characters. After the sketches were done the next step was to have the animations created and packaging the complete show.

The show was written by Shane Marks and the animation was done by Alicia Dominique and Josiah Hooper.

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 ?? ?? Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d (centre) with some of the students who attended (Ministry of Education photo)
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d (centre) with some of the students who attended (Ministry of Education photo)
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Children in attendance (Ministry of Education photo)
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A clip from the show (Ministry of Education photo)

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