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A Quiet Revolution: How CPCE’s Online Training is Transforming Region 9

By Savitri Laikram
23 May 2025
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Letter to the Editor:

A Quiet Revolution: How CPCE’s Online Training is Transforming Region 9

Dear Editor,

There is a quiet but powerful revolution happening in Guyana’s hinterland, particularly

in Region 9. At the heart of it is the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) and its

pioneering efforts to deliver online teacher training to remote communities. This

initiative is changing lives, not only for teachers, but for students and the wider

communities they serve.

Before the introduction of online training which Minister Priya Manickchand

introduced, many aspiring teachers in Region 9 had to relocate to coastal areas to

pursue their education or do without formal training. This presented major financial,

cultural, and emotional barriers. For many, it simply wasn’t an option. But thanks to

CPCE’s digital shift, particularly accelerated during the pandemic, hundreds of teachers

in Region 9 are now earning their certification without leaving their communities.

According to CPCE data from 2023, over 250 student-teachers from Region 9 were

actively enrolled in online training programs. This represents a 300% increase from pre-

pandemic enrollment levels in the region. Even more encouraging, over 120 student-

teachers from Region 9 graduated in 2023 alone, a record for the hinterland.

One such success story is a young mother and aspiring teacher from Sand Creek Village.

Prior to the online program, she would have needed to leave her family behind and

travel nearly 300 kilometers to the coast. Instead, through her participation in CPCE’s

virtual classes, today this young mother was able to study, complete her practicum at the

local primary school, and earn her Trained Teacher’s Certificate all while staying rooted

in her community. Today, she teaches full-time and mentors younger students

considering careers in education.

Another similar story is at Masakenari/Konashen in Deep South Rupununi where a year

ago 6 teachers enrolled in the online teacher training program at CPCE online. This is

the first time in the history of Education in Guyana that teachers are receiving training

in their home community at this location.

Stories like these are not isolated. The online model has empowered teachers in Lethem,

Annai, Aishalton, and deep South Rupununi to access high-quality education while

staying connected to their cultural identities and supporting their communities. This

model has also contributed to lower teacher attrition rates, improved classroom

outcomes, and enhanced local trust in the education system.

To be sure, the government is working with villages to ensure that there is reliable

internet and digital infrastructure with more than. 160 schools connected to high speed

internet in regions 1,7,8 and 9. But the progress to date is a testament to what’s possible

with the right vision and sustained investment. As we look toward a more equitable

education system. The Ministry of Education and CPCE continue to expand and

strengthen this model, so as to ensure no aspiring teacher is left behind because of

where they live.

The teachers of Region 9 are proving that quality education is not confined to urban

centers; it can and must reach every corner of our country.

Sincerely,

Tamashwar Budhoo EdD

Educator/Farmer

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