Education Ministry focusing on improving CAPE performance

Part of the workshop (Ministry of Education photo) 

As part of its efforts to raise the standard of education across Guyana, the Ministry of Education (MoE) announced plans for its Secondary Sector to intensify its oversight of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) curriculum.

And according to a MoE release yesterday, this includes the meticulous monitoring of Sixth Form secondary schools, “to stimulate academic advancement and refine teaching methodologies.”

To assist in this endeavour, MoE recently hosted a comprehensive CAPE workshop from July 9 to 11, at Queen’s College in Georgetown and included educators and administrators specializing in five key subjects: Caribbean Studies, Communication Studies, Integrated Mathematics, Physics, and Pure Mathematics.