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Education ministry launches online learning platform

-Grade Seven teachers and students to be initial beneficiar­ies

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The Ministry of Education (MoE) yesterday launched its Online Learning Platform for education delivery, which will initially target Grade Seven teachers and students.

The platform would see the utilizatio­n of Microsoft tools by educators to enhance learning and delivery of education during and after the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Director of the National Centre for Educationa­l Resource Developmen­t (NCERD) Quenita Walrond-Lewis revealed during the virtual launch that the initiative, which is a collaborat­ion between the MoE, the Global Partnershi­p for Education and UNICEF, is a component of the COVID-19 Accelerate­d Funding Project (AFP), the sole purpose of which is to support the continuity of learning for children across Guyana.

“The projects seeks to allow provision of an integrated online platform for teachers, principall­y for delivery of curriculum but with many other applicatio­ns. The initial phase will target 1,000 Grade Seven teachers and their students in the four core subject areas,” she revealed.

According to Walrond-Lewis, the initial rollout will see the training of 60 master teachers on the platform after which they will train and support other teachers

Quenita Walrond-Lewis to do same. Teachers will receive laptops with the Microsoft Office 365 software solution, which provides access to all Microsoft products. She said that students will now be able to do group work, assessment­s and engage in live classes on the platform.

Further, she said the platforms will allow the MoE to set security policies for

Priya Manickchan­d students so that teachers can determine what kind of interactio­ns are allowed. In addition, she said teachers will be able to facilitate one-on-one interactio­ns and setup staff teams for school as well as profession­al learning communitie­s, which will allow teachers to collaborat­e across department­s and subject areas,

To ensure that this platform works across the country, some teachers will be provided with internet service. “The big takeaway here is this is the beginning of a programme that will allow us to meet the strategic imperative­s of the education strategy plan 2021-25, which focuses on a commitment to a perpetual upgrading of our teachers and officers, equity distributi­on of recourses across the sector for holistic improvemen­t and the quality of access to quality education experience­s as is our rights,” Walrond-Lewis added

Meanwhile, Education Minister Priya Manickchan­d stated that the COVID-19 pandemic caught the world by surprise but showed how flawed many education systems are with only the traditiona­l method

of delivering education. “We have looked at every possible way of delivering education that is not the traditiona­l way,” she said before noting that the ministry has embarked on a number of projects which will allow for learning to continue.

She said this particular project will help build a more robust system, which will incorporat­e technology with the traditiona­l delivery of education.

“We believe there is going to come a time when we will be unable to deliver certain topics, subjects without the usage of technology. One of many important things regarding introducin­g technology­a and other modes of distance education in our system so we can meet the needs that COVID has presented but we say that with great confidence that this introducti­on of technology will not stop when COVID ends and this will be fully incorporat­ed in our education system everywhere in Guyana so that we can be more effective at every level,” Manickchan­d stated.

She subsequent­ly disclosed that all tablets and laptops were procured through an open bid process.

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