Government moves to launch education CoI

Education– solicits memoranda from public

 

The Education Ministry on Monday said it was now accepting statements from the public as it moved to commence a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the operations of the education system in Guyana.

In its effort to review the Education Sector Strategic Plan, the Ministry said it would be conducting the CoI.

The Inquiry is intended to provide evidential bases for the revision, upgrading and extension of the Plan.

The Ministry has, therefore, extended an invitation to the public to submit memoranda on their perceptions of the state of the system, inclusive of factual illustrations where possible, and recommendations for the enhancement of the system.

Memoranda, it said, should be submitted to the CoI Secretariat no later than May 14.

Education Minister, Dr Rupert Roopnaraine said the CoI was essential since it would analyse the problems encountered within the school system. This, he said, will also allow the Ministry to use the information to formulate plans to deal with the problem.

The data, he said, will be obtained through consultations with parents, students and teachers.

According to him, the Ministry has had a number of ideas to reform the sector, but they could not be implemented until data has shown what each region/school recommends to further build and enhance the manner in which education is delivered to students across Guyana.  Additionally, the Minister disclosed that an audit had commenced since the beginning of his appointment.

This audit had revealed a number of physical and administrative “glitches” within the system.

In October of 2015, Dr Roopnaraine had stated that there had been a delay since the Ministry was still in the process of appointing persons to head the probe.

He had intended to have nine persons be Commissioners of the panel, but at that time there had only been five confirmed persons, and he was in the course of contacting and confirming four other persons.

However, these four persons were never confirmed and as such, the setting up of the CoI lagged.

Persons who are desirous of supplementing their memoranda with oral presentations to the Commission may indicate in their submission the desire to do so.

Additionally, persons who are desirous of making oral submissions without submitting memoranda may also write to the Commission, no later than April 30, 2016, expressing the desire to do so.