September 30, 2024

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CPCE mandatory training requirement endorsed by teachers

Teacher interacting with primary school students

The Education Ministry’s call for teachers at the nursery through secondary levels to be trained have seen several teachers being in agreement with the recent requirement. The new requirements seek to have all untrained teachers trained through the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE).

In a media related interview, several teachers stressed on Wednesday that college training is important for the delivery of quality education. “I think it is a good initiative by the minister because going to college helps you to guide the children in the right direction, use different teaching strategies, deliver the curriculum in a more effective way,” Hardi Ramsaroop, a trained teacher for the past 20 years assigned at the Turkeyen Nursery School said.

Ramsaroop continued, “It will impact the students because they will have a child friendly classroom when they come to school, and that will motivate them. A trained teacher will be able to assist the slow learner, and while she is doing that, she can manage her classroom and everybody can be at the same pace, so being a trained teacher is very important.”

Another teacher, Renee Perry-Clarke of Stella Maris Primary School, who is a trained educator for the past 21 years, stressed that training helps teachers to be more competent, and harness skills that can only be acquired through college training. Renee Perry-Clarke praised the move by the ministry as a step in the right direction, as it will benefit both teachers and students.

“I find the trained teachers are more impactful because they would have been garnered what skills that they need to deal with children at all levels whether it be socially, academically… at the college they are trained in all spheres of education. They have what it takes to take on the challenge of moulding the nation’s children, preparing them to the best of their ability,” she said.

Stella Maris Primary School teacher, Renee Perry-Clarke

The Stella Maris teacher added, “I can see this initiative of having all teachers trained is something that is beneficial and necessary for the profession of teaching, but not only to the teachers, but also to the pupils because they are going to benefit the most. So, having a trained teacher certificate or going college is in the best interest of the teacher.”

Meanwhile, St. Stanislaus College teacher, Zion Ramsey while stressing the importance of college training, expressed the view that some untrained teachers are capable of teaching effectively. “I have mixed emotions meaning I agree that teachers should be trained because it teaches us just not the content, but it teaches methodologies, meaning how to teach. However, some untrained teachers can do that, as well, but for me, why teach and not train. If you want to make this your profession then you should be trained in it,” Ramsey said.

It was noted that the government through the Education Ministry is actively working to ensure educators are in a better position to deliver quality education, as Guyana moves towards a first-class education system.