Home News ‘Culturally-insensitive’ textbook to be withdrawn, reviewed & reprinted – MoE
Chief Education Officer Saddam Hussain has announced, via a social media post, that the Grade Three textbook titled “Guyanese in the World” would immediately be withdrawn, reviewed, and reprinted.
The senior education official made this announcement after citizens took to the online platform to express concerns about the ‘culturally-insensitive’ contents of the book, which is used by primary school learners for Social Studies. The book contains a fictional story which depicts the Toshao of Chinese Landing in a negative light.
Current Toshao of Chinese Landing, Nikita Miller, took to Facebook to express her concern with the book, and stated, “To see this negative information printed in a text book to be taught in schools about Toshao and village of CL [Chinese Landing] is quite disturbing, leaving us to wonder what is the motive of such inaccurate and defamatory information about our village.”
Hussain has since apologised for the oversight. “I want to say that the Ministry of Education deeply regrets the offence or the distress that has been caused to parents, to students, to the wider community, and especially to the residents of Chinese Landing,” he declared.
Admitting that a better-quality assurance mechanism is needed, he said, “The Ministry of Education has always prided itself in ensuring that we provide high-quality, inclusive, culturally-sensitive educational material. This is clearly a failure on our quality assurance mechanism. I want to assure members of the public that this error will be fixed, our quality assurance mechanism will be looked at in an effort to ensure this does not happen again.”
He thus announced that the book would immediately be withdrawn, reviewed, and then reprinted for distribution.