STEM Guyana, the organization which dramatically raised the country’s technology profile by fielding teams that distinguished themselves at prestigious international robotics competitions in Washington and the United Arab Emirates, earlier this week told the Stabroek Business that it is preparing to distribute nearly 1000 lessons plans to parents & vulnerable students across the country.
This is part of what STEM Guyana Chief Executive Officer Karen Abrams says is a gesture designed to provide official support for efforts to seek to ensure effective continuity to the education delivery in Guyana, the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic notwithstanding.
The launch will be effected during the week of February 20th, Abrams told Stabroek Business.