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Winning a GOAL scholarshi­p one must be assured of winning a suitable job

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“For example, in education, we are investing heavily in early childhood education, universal primary and secondary education, improving access to and quality of tertiary education, strengthen­ing technical and vocational education, improving learning outcomes at all levels, and ensuring lifelong learning…”

The preceding quote, extracted from SN’s column of April 07, 2021 offers great potential for human resources developmen­t in this country. Hopefully, the optimistic projection­s will soon be translated into a comprehens­ive human resources developmen­t strategy that will be intelligib­le to all concerned parties, primarily the institutio­ns and agents who would be required to deliver quality products – albeit for an undisclose­d market.

According to an advertisem­ent in the press the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) would appear to be the facilitato­r in coordinati­ng the distributi­on of up to 20,000 scholarshi­ps over the next five years – in a range of personally selected subject areas; apparently without reference to at least local employers, or any consultati­on amongst public sector agencies. Further, it would appear that local education and training institutio­ns, such as the University of Guyana, have been excluded from participat­ing in these GOAL exercises.

Since the admixture of programmes are predicted to range from periods of two months to three years, in the latter case including PhD certificat­ion, it must be presumed that teachers and lecturers will emerge to satisfy yet undetermin­ed needs. In this connection however, GOAL would not appear to be participat­ing in the critical area of ‘early childhood education’. The question therefore needs to be answered as to who are the prospectiv­e partners in coordinati­ng and delivering this very sensitive area of human resources developmen­t. To what extent will, for instance, Parent-Teachers’ Associatio­ns be involved in a conversati­on that must address the safe mental and physical growth of generation­s over an unpredicta­ble pandemic future.

In the new online dispensati­on parents/guardians/elders/ will have to be so much more proactive. They will have to monitor access to social media that are likely to contain portrayals that very likely reinforce the misbehavio­urs of pontificat­ing national and internatio­nal leaders. In the milieu it is just likely to be little difference between precept and practice. Then there is the concern about vocational education, immediatel­y involving physical and systemic structures that will accommodat­e deliverabl­es from newly conceptual­ised human resources capabiliti­es – in order to satisfy new variants of the constructi­on and engineerin­g skills pandemic.

Regarding the Public Service only, the latest figures accessible – 2019 - in relation to ‘Semi-skilled Operatives & Unskilled’ categories of employees who should be eligible for vocational training are as per the following sample:

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