– target literacy, special education and family life education AIMED at bridging gaps within Guyana’s education sector where they...
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The Ministry of Education has officially introduced four new training courses to the Cyril Potter College of Education’s (CPCE) curriculum that will train teachers how to navigate educating children with unique academic needs and create an inclusive learning environment where they can thrive academically. The article CPCE launches new courses to bridge gaps in education delivery appeared first on Stabroek News.
– target literacy, special education and family life education AIMED at bridging gaps within Guyana’s education sector where they...
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