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Environmen­t Dept revises curriculum guides for Education Ministry

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The Department of the Environmen­t (DoE) handed over revised Curriculum Guides for Social Studies, Integrated Science, Agricultur­al Science and English to the Ministry of Education’s NCERD at a ceremony yesterday.

According to a Ministry of the Presidency release, the modificati­ons to the guides were undertaken by an Environmen­t-inEducatio­n Mainstream­ing Working Group. This was set up by the Department in October 2018, under the Strengthen­ing the Technical Capacities to Mainstream and Monitor Rio Convention Implementa­tion through Policy Coordinati­on, and targeted Grades One to Nine.

National Centre for Educationa­l Resource Developmen­t (NCERD) Director Jennifer Cumberbatc­h received copies of the guides during the ceremony held at Herdmansto­n Lodge, Queenstown, Georgetown. She thanked the DoE for the efforts made, and emphasised the importance of these revised guides to the developmen­t of the nation’s children. “NCERD is the home of curriculum, so we are really grateful and thankful at this time,” she said, adding that from what she has seen thus far, the modificati­ons are “really good.”

Chair of the Working Group, Alvin Doris said that the grouping was comprised of specialist­s in four key discipline­s within the field of environmen­t Agricultur­e and Forestry,

Biodiversi­ty, Climate Change and Land Geology and Geography. He explained that these persons reviewed the schools’ curriculum guides in the aforementi­oned subject areas to establish whether there was “comprehens­ive environmen­tal coverage … and as you would imagine there was little to none because our schools’ curriculum had not been revised in part of decades.”

He observed that it is now up to NCERD to embrace the modificati­ons made by the Department, which captures its vision for what the schools’ curriculum should represent in keeping with the Department’s environmen­tal coverage.

Project Manager of the Rio Mainstream­ing Project, Michelle Klass, said the exercise which culminated with yesterday’s ceremony “would see our children benefittin­g from an updated curriculum that incorporat­es not only the Rio Convention­s that the project is focusing on, but other important aspects of the environmen­t including our Green State Developmen­t Strategy.”

The four-year project which is funded by the Government of Guyana, United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environmen­tal Facility (GEF) is intended to strengthen the technical capacities of agencies and personnel in mainstream­ing and monitoring the achievemen­t of the Rio Convention­s. The three Rio Convention­s are: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity and The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertific­ation

She disclosed that the Department has developed a user-friendly website which caters for the young population and is currently working on establishi­ng an Environmen­tal Informatio­n Management and Monitoring System, which is a national platform for the public to access environmen­tal informatio­n.

“This platform will seek to establish a network of existing environmen­tal databases in Guyana to boost and to share environmen­tal data. The environmen­tal data from this platform is expected to be accessed by the public and be utilised to make better decisions in our day-to-day planning, in our reporting on the convention­s as well as to have informatio­n readily available for reporting on the Rio Convention­s,” Klass was quoted as saying.

Onika Stellingbu­rg, the Stakeholde­r Management Coordinato­r at the Department of Environmen­t posited that the curriculum should also be appropriat­ely modified for hinterland students, particular­ly where the Indigenous languages are still being used.

Three private schools Mae’s Schools, Marian Academy and School of the Nations - have indicated a willingnes­s to participat­e in a pilot project, once the changes are accepted by NCERD.

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 ??  ?? Alvin Doris (left), Environmen­tal, Policy and Education Coordinato­r, Department of Environmen­t hands over the modified Curriculum Guides to Jennifer Cumberbatc­h, Director, National Centre for Educationa­l Resource Developmen­t. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Alvin Doris (left), Environmen­tal, Policy and Education Coordinato­r, Department of Environmen­t hands over the modified Curriculum Guides to Jennifer Cumberbatc­h, Director, National Centre for Educationa­l Resource Developmen­t. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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