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UG, CXC sign MoU on tertiary education

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The University of Guyana (UG) and the Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council (CXC) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) which allows CXC members to collaborat­e on the further advancemen­t of tertiary level education offered at the university.

The MoU was signed during a virtual ceremony. According to UG Vice-Chancellor, Dr Paloma MohamedMar­tin, the MoU formalises another aspect of the 54year-long relationsh­ip between the two entities. “This MoU covers joint exploratio­n and coordinati­on for access of faculty to act as moderators, resource persons are to sit on subject panels, to sit on review committees, examining committees as chief examiners and assistant chief examiners. It also allows CXC research and advisory groups and resource persons from the university to sit on those groups in the developmen­t of learning and support resources,” the Vice-Chancellor explained.

She further noted that it allows for UG staff to become online markers and solidifies UG’s role and place in collaborat­ive Caribbean-wide pedagogica­l research on digital transforma­tion in the education system. The MoU will allow for closer and more systematic and strategic relations on teacher developmen­t learning and advancemen­t in the Caribbean and later worldwide, she added. She also said that it supports the cross matriculat­ion from one university to the next and makes way for formal extension of credential­s of CXC and the degree-granting institutio­ns who are a part of it affiliate group.

“The University of Guyana is doubly pleased that the forward thinking of the council to streamline its arrangemen­ts and to leap forward into the era of virtual space education through the use of digital techniques and technology is again useful through a signing of the MoU today,” Dr Mohamed-Martin said. She noted that this is the third MoU signed this year and that hopefully there will be many more to come.

The Council’s registrar, Dr Wayne Wesley, who spoke at the ceremony, said that the university has played an integral role in the developmen­t and governance of CXC through its permanent seat on the CXC Council. Therefore it is only fitting that just after celebratin­g CARICOM day the two entities have agreed to this collaborat­ion “which seeks to advance the region in the area of curriculum assessment developmen­t and processing.” He added that under the MoU, UG will formally recognise the CXC associate degree and its use for the purpose of matriculat­ion by candidates. CXC will also facilitate the sharing of candidates’ results allowing for the smoother matriculat­ion process for students seeking to access the higher tertiary level education available at the University.

“The two bodies will also collaborat­e on Caribbeanw­ide research for the digital transforma­tion of the education system,” Dr Wesley was quoted as saying.

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