Re-imagining the curriculum in the season of COVID-19

Karen Abrams

By Karen Abrams

While many educators are debating the merits of virtual education versus in-classroom education, very few are taking a holistic approach to the changes that are necessary in the entire education system.  Within the past few decades, classroom education has consistently failed children who live in high-poverty neighbourhoods and this fact is not just unique to Guyana. The phenomenon is evident even in the United States as demonstrated in a comparison related to college readiness.