The Big Smith News Watch

Main Menu

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter

logo

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter
News
Home›News›Access to textbooks critical for students

Access to textbooks critical for students

By Leroy Smith
21 November 2020
226
0
Share:

Some 22,000 students in Region Six are to benefit from more than $90 million in school vouchers. Distribution of these vouchers have commenced countrywide.
These vouchers are expected to complement the ongoing distribution of education related materials. A fair and equal opportunity to access education is that Minister Priya Manickchand assured region six residents. At the time she was launching that leg of the voucher distribution.

 

Among those materials needed are textbooks for subjects done at both primary and secondary levels. These have been deemed critical for students, “we have one difficultly but we are sorting that out, and that is different schools across the country use different textbooks so we want to make sure we fix that,” Minister Manickchand explained.

Minister Manckchand acknowledged that while teachers still have the freedom to determine their teaching materials, ministry officials are consulting with teachers to determine what exactly are their needs. The Minister said that based on a general consensus from that consultation, once all the teachers agree on which are the best books to use, the ministry will then review the number of books in the system and the materials needed, “we know that textbooks are very expensive now and what we are trying to do as a Ministry is to ease that burden on parents having to buy them,” Manickchand assured.

Schools generally remain closed due to the public health measures to combat the COVID 19 pandemic. Just a a few weeks ago, students of grades 10 and 11 returned to the classroom to prepare for CSEC examinations.

Post Views: 234
Share on Facebook Share
Share on TwitterTweet
Share on Pinterest Share
Share on LinkedIn Share
Share on Digg Share
TagsBIG Smith News WatchCOVID 19 and educationCOVID 19 and schoolsEducation MInistryLeroy SmithMinister of EducationMinistry of EducationPrimary StudentsSchoolsSecondary studentsTeachers
Previous Article

Two murder accused among 3 latest Lusignan ...

Next Article

Blacklist for security firms not remitting workers ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • Hundreds rush for house lots/ titles at Dram Realised in Region 2
    Community ReportFeaturesNews

    Hundreds rush for house lots/ titles at Essequibo ‘Dram Realised’

    16 April 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • Arts & EntertainmentCommunity ReportNews

    Manickchand recognized by Commonwealth for Workforce Recovery Initiative

    14 March 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • Man turns up dead after misunderstanding in Rio Night Club
    Crime / Security

    Man turns up dead after misunderstanding in Rio Night Club

    1 August 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • Crime / Security

    Some girls who leave school during COVID are now young mothers

    12 April 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • Arts & EntertainmentCommunity ReportNews

    KFC donates 250 tablet computers to Education Ministry

    17 February 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • Arts & EntertainmentCommunity ReportFeaturesNews

    The President is sad

    9 December 2021
    By Leroy Smith

You may interested

  • NewsSports

    Excitement Builds as School Basketball League tips off on Friday

  • Crime / Security

    24-Y-O arrested for killing vagrant on Monday night

  • Non-Payment to Doolichand; GPF ask for HP ink, pastor supplied ‘imitation’
    Crime / Security

    OPPS! ‘President Ali said he liked the prayer; Force Chaplain reinstated

Connect Us

  • Envato
  • Likes
  • 4.5K+
    Followers
  • Subscribers
  • Followers
  • Subscribe
    RSS Feeds

Latest News

Crime / SecurityNews

Fisherman remanded over ammunition charge

June 12 2026   A 33-year-old fisherman has been charged with possession of ammunition without a licence and remanded to prison following his court appearance.   The accused, Mathis Jacobis ...
  • Man arrested in GPL fraud attempt

    By Savitri Laikram
    12 June 2026
  • Young scientists to benefit from advanced agriculture training 

    By Savitri Laikram
    12 June 2026
  • Agriculture ministry Backing Region 9 youths to expand onion production

    By Savitri Laikram
    12 June 2026
  • VP, Cabinet members lead outreach to Region Five

    By Savitri Laikram
    12 June 2026

FeedBurner Widget

Sign up to receive email updates and to hear what's going on with our magazine!

About US

logo

BIG Smith News Watch was established in 2015 and is recognized by the Guyana press Association as a legitimate media outlet in Guyana. Our operation focuses more community, human interest and developmental issues. We also do focus on matters of crime, security, business, politics and current affairs. The entity is headed by Leroy Smith, a practicing journalist with experience in news gathering, reporting and coverage spanning seventeen years. Mr. Smith joined the media 2005 and worked at several media housing before launching BIG Smith News Watch in 2015.

  • +592-705-8780
  • bigsmithnewswatch35@gmail.com
  • Popular Posts

  • Lance Corporal dies days after fight with police sergeant

    By Leroy Smith
    8 May 2019
  • Nonummy suspendisse hendrerit ultrices

    By DesignUTD
    26 August 2015
  • 21 Year Old mechanic busted with cocaine pellets in hotel room

    By Leroy Smith
    27 April 2019
  • Bandit shows up to robbery with ‘one bullet’; shot dead by security guard

    By Leroy Smith
    30 April 2019

Follow us

© Copyright www.bigsmithnewswatch.news. All rights reserved.