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Management training for teachers

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Dear Editor, Ms. Denise Belgrave, Chairperso­n of the Education Committee of Region 10 is reported (Guyana Times, 22/10/16) to have said that: “Training, guidance essential for teachers performing management duties”. Besides my continuing profession­al interest in both teaching and management developmen­t, this interestin­g report aroused some special nostalgia in me going way back to the early 1960’s.

Since that time the late Mr. Neil Cadogan of New Amsterdam who was the Education Officer overseeing the schools in East Berbice recognized the need for the kind of management training of which Ms. Belgrave spoke. He accordingl­y sought help from the late Mr. Harold B. Davis who was then the Bookers Sugar Estates’ Director of Personnel Management (now Human Resource Management) and famous for his passionate dedication and sterling contributi­on to Management Developmen­t. (In keeping with this noble passion, Mr Davis also founded the Guyana Institute of Management which unfortunat­ely became defunct).

In response to Mr Cadogan’s intuitive need analysis, Mr Davis suggested a series of Saturday seminars on Supervisio­n and Management for the Head Teachers and graciously advised Mr Cadogan that I was capable to conduct the suggested seminars. At the time I was the ‘Personnel Manager’ of the Rose Hall sugar estate in Berbice.

Accordingl­y, Mr Cadogan and I embarked on the Saturday seminars which were well attended and I believe much appreciate­d. I thought of recounting the foregoing as our current education administra­tors might draw some parallels from same and possibly consider taking similar cost- and time- saving initiative­s.

Another cost-effective and perhaps more appropriat­e approach could be the TOT model (Training of Trainers) whereby all Head Teachers are specially trained and required to orient, teach and induct regular teachers who have the potential for managerial roles so that a sufficient cadre of profession­al teachers are available for appointmen­t to supervisor­y/managerial positions.

Yours faithfully, Nowrang Persaud

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