Two women defy odds to achieve academic glory
In the face of challenges that would have deterred many, two extraordinary women, Jean Hanoman and Franka Thomas, embraced education in the latter stages...
Why are Guyana’s students facing difficulties with Mathematics?
By Kiana Wilburg
During my years of primary and secondary schooling, my love for Math and English was as stark as night and day. I...
With teachers’ strikes dating back to the 1900s, will this latest fallout yield results?
By: Sueann Wickham
In the annals of Guyana's history, strikes have been used as a means of pursuing justice and dignity for workers who struggle...
SHIRLEY THOMAS: Grandmother to me; mother to hundreds of past students
By Steven Vickerie
Mothers are irreplaceable figures in our lives, especially to sons. They show us love and affection. They instill the values we carry...
Educator Miss Gentle believes violence in schools can be remedied by better moral training...
By Steven Vickerie
Violence in schools has appeared on many news cycles within the past several months. But it seems that even with public condemnation...