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MOVING TARGETS – Responding to reduced budgets
By Professor Gordon ShirleyOne of the challenges the university faces is that the model of service to the region has to be adjusted to meet the realities of our times.

Rethinking education in the Caribbean
Over the past 20 years, Caribbean education has been through several reforms and changes, most of which have sought to address perceived deficits or problems in the system.

Meeting Digital Students in a digital age
By Cleveland SamQuestion Where is the best place to meet people?ANSWER Wherever they congregate.
Education: Single sex or co-ed? Wrong question!
By Sam Lochan Reprinted from the Trinidad & Tobago RevviewThere are no more “boy schools” left in Trinidad and Tobago.

Education – We’re getting there:
Responding to key challenges in the education system Following our interview with Education Minister, Hon Shaik Baksh in the April issue, The Guyana Review continues its examination of issues in the development of the national education system.

Education: The crisis of teacher education in Guyana Causes, consequences and remedies
Part 1 In an extensive interview with Guyana Review editor Arnon Adams published in the May 2010 issue of the newspaper, Education Minister Shaik Baksh alluded to an initiative being undertaken by the Ministry of Education which appears designed to upgrade the end-qualification of trained teachers through the reconfiguration of the traditional three-year Trained Teachers’ Certificate being offered by the Cyril Potter College of Education.

Talking about education: A conversation with Shaik Baksh
Education Minister Shaik Baksh talks with Guyana Review Editor Arnon Adams about issues, challenges and accomplishments in Guyana’s education system Challenge and Controversy[caption id="attachment_82775" align="alignright" width="137" caption="Education Minister Shaik Baksh"][/caption]Challenge and controversy are common to Guyana’s education system.