Revolutionizing Education: Guyana's Online School Initiative
Guyana's government has launched an online school, the Guyana Digital School, aimed at enhancing education accessibility across Amazonian regions and the Caribbean. More than 30,000 students have enrolled, and the program offers a comprehensive curriculum. The initiative is in response to the digital future of global economies.
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Guyana has unveiled a groundbreaking online education platform poised to transform learning for students across its Amazonian territories and the wider Caribbean region. The Guyana Digital School has already attracted over 30,000 enrollees, with a curriculum offering high school courses aimed at expanding next year.
Deputy Chief Education Officer Ritesh Tularam emphasized the school's mission to deliver quality education across Guyana and free access for Caribbean neighbors. President Irfaan Ali highlighted that the initiative equips students with high-quality digital learning tools, making education more accessible and aligned with the digital evolution of the global economy.
This development follows Guyana's resumption of free university education, supported by newfound oil wealth. Regional leaders have praised the initiative, underscoring its potential to empower students across various regions, from coastal Guyana to the islands of Barbados and Grenada.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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