Education Reform in Guyana:
As Latin America and the Caribbean grapple with the worst learning crisis of the century, Guyana remains short of achieving universal secondary education.
Despite significant investments in the education sector, infrastructure gaps, teacher shortages, and learning disparities hinder progress. The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated learning losses, setting back regional education goals.
The government has pledged ongoing reforms, including new school constructions, curriculum enhancements, and digital learning initiatives, to bridge the gap and ensure every child has access to quality secondary education.
How soon will Guyana meet this crucial milestone?
Dacia Richards has more on this pressing issue.
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