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Feb 01, 2019 News
Deliberate moves are apace to achieve positive changes in the society. Collaborating in this regard are officials of the Ethnic Relations Commission [ERC] and the Ministry of Education.
At a meeting yesterday, ERC Commissioners met with Minister of Education, Nicolette Henry, to discuss how the two can work together to advance the work of the ERC.
Chairman of the ERC, Dr. John Smith, highlighted the importance of the education sector, describing it as the branch that is a key component that interacts with the public.
He said that the ERC believes that working hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Education can achieve positive change in society.
During the meeting, the ERC presented a number of areas and projects that can be undertaken by both entities to achieve the intended goal. These include printing of a Guyana Text, Harmony Studies in schools, Essay Writing Competitions and Harmony Clubs.
Minister Henry welcomed the suggestions and noted that the Education Ministry may have suggestions on how to tweak the ideas so that they meet best practices. She said that the engagement with the ERC has come at an opportune time when the Ministry of Education is undergoing extensive curriculum reform and is in the process of conducting consultations.
Minister Nicolette Henry [fifth from left] and ERC Commissioners take time out for a photo opportunity after yesterday’s meeting.
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