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CXC grants conditiona­l approval for vocational qualificat­ion here

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The Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council (CXC) recently granted conditiona­l approval for the implementa­tion of the Caribbean Vocational Qualificat­ion (CVQ) in secondary schools across Guyana.

This was disclosed in a Ministry of Education (MoE) release yesterday which also informed that this approval follows a pre-readiness audit conducted last August in which Guyana obtained an overall compliance rating of 75 per cent. It added that while this indicates a strong level of compliance with most of the requiremen­ts, it is neverthele­ss five per cent below the minimum compliance level rate of 80 per cent for full approval to be granted.

However, Assistant Chief Education Officer Technical, Marcia Paddy, has assured “that the required corrective actions are being done to achieve full compliance.” She noted that the implementa­tion of CVQ in secondary schools is in keeping with the Ministry of Education’s commitment to ensuring that “all students are offered a secondary-level education that will make them academical­ly and economical­ly viable.” Further, Paddy pointed out that having completed a pilot of CVQ, it has become evident that the expansion of the programme is the next step.

According to the release, the assessment focussed on evaluating the readiness of the institutio­ns to deliver the regional occupation­al standards and to implement the CXC quality assurance criteria in training candidates pursuing programmes for CVQ certificat­ion.

It also noted that in 2021, when the CVQ certificat­ion was originally introduced in eight secondary schools in Guyana, approximat­ely 119 students registered in four areas: commercial food preparatio­n, furniture making, fabric decoration and crop production.

The MoE then expanded it to 34 more schools with the aim of eventually having CVQ programmes offered in every secondary school across Guyana. This, the release said, will enable each child to exit secondary school with both a CXC certificat­e and a CVQ certificat­e.

The Council for Technical Vocational Education and Training has extended its congratula­tions to the unit for its achievemen­t and pledged to collaborat­e on the areas to be addressed, the release added.

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