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Henry should be given a chance

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Dear Editor, There has been significan­t negativity surroundin­g the elevation to the demanding position of Minister of Education (ag) of Ms Nicolette Henry. I say that it would be better to give her a chance; a chance to deliver and prove herself. She could shine in the crucible of test, and surprise all.

For certainty, Minister Henry has made her share of errors; she must take great care to be humbled by them and learn from them, while growing along the way. A close look at some of those same snafus indicates that they were more embarrassi­ng to her than material in nature. I urge her to seize the moment; this can be her time.

The new Minister has youth on her side. That helps to identify with the modern emerging Guyanese student, and their anxieties, fears, and peculiar interests. It might be constructi­ve to start from scratch and take an unpreceden­ted look at curriculum, methodolog­ies, standards, and all the rest from a fresh and different perspectiv­e. Everything should be on the table and up for scrutiny; that CoI report is a good beginning. Meanwhile, those with mindsets from the slate pencil era must either be converted, or they must go.

Click and point (or wireless) should come to mean running away from the stodgy and those set in the old ways that have failed, while a mouse should come to represent more than a feared rodent only. I believe that the acting Minister can bring her own version and vision of what 21st century education in Guyana ought to encompass, in terms of how it should appear to be, and actually be. It is a long hard slog ahead, but her relative youthfulne­ss should engender the willingnes­s to break from the establishe­d patterns; to be courageous enough to take reasonable measurable risks; and to propel a hidebound and moribund institutio­n from the freeze of the Ice Age to the mysteries of global warming, and the challenges of globalizat­ion.

The Minister could be inspired by overachiev­ers like Michael Jordon and Shiv Chanderpau­l (not the most talented, but certainly the most determined); or Tom Brady of the NFL and John Steinbeck of literary glory (rejected and denied time and again) only to sparkle in soaring overachiev­ement when given the opening of a chance. I suggest the Minister take the time to appreciate the record of emigrant Guyanese, many unskilled, unlettered, and sometimes uncouth,who made it big when it counted by rising to the occasion.

Minister Henry has been given a huge chance in a huger place with among the hugest issues. She can show herself to be larger than all of this. She has to deliver. I think she can.

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