Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana

In 2002, Guyana adopted a broadly-based five year plan (2003-2007) to achieve universal secondary education (USE), with a strategy to convert secondary classes in primary schools and grade 7-10 community high schools into General Secondary Schools...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Education Sector Review
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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GER
NER
UPE
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/12086272/universal-secondary-education-use-guyana
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topic ACADEMIC YEAR
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
ATTENDANCE RATES
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
AVERAGE ENROLLMENT
BASIC EDUCATION
BOARDING
BOARDING FACILITIES
CAPITAL FUNDING
CLASS SIZE
CLASSROOMS
COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION
COMPLETION RATES
COSTS OF EDUCATION
CURRICULA
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM REFORMS
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS
EDUCATION EXPENDITURE
EDUCATION FINANCE
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION GOALS
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION STRATEGIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
ELEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT BY AGE
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATES
ENROLMENT RATE
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
EXAM
EXAMINATION COMMISSION
EXAMS
FEMALE RATES
FEMALE STUDENTS
FEMALE TEACHERS
FORMAL TEACHING
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
GER
GIRLS
GRADE ENROLLMENT
GRADE REPETITION
GROSS ENROLLMENT
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES
HIGH RATES OF REPETITION
HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
HIGH SCHOOLS
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
INSTRUCTION
LEARNERS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING · · COMPETENCIES
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LITERACY
MINISTER FOR EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NER
NET ENROLLMENT
NEW ENTRANTS
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
NUMERACY
NURSERY SCHOOLS
OLD STUDENTS
OLDER CHILDREN
PARTICIPATION RATES
PERFORMANCE IN MATH
PRIMARY COMPLETION
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES
PRIMARY EDUCATION OUTCOMES
PRIMARY EDUCATION QUALITY
PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSAL
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY ENROLLMENTS
PRIMARY GRADE
PRIMARY GRADES
PRIMARY NET ENROLLMENT RATE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADUATES
PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVERS
PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTCOMES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY STUDENT
PRIMARY STUDENTS
PRIMARY TEACHER
PRIMARY TEACHERS
PRIVATE SCHOOL
PRIVATE SCHOOL SECTOR
PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS
QUALIFIED STUDENTS
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
QUALITY LEARNING
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF TEACHING
QUALITY PRIMARY EDUCATION
QUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION
READING
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
REGIONAL EDUCATION
RELUCTANT LEARNERS
REPETITION RATES
RESOURCES PER STUDENT
RETENTION OF STUDENTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL SCHOOLS
SCHOOL AGE POPULATION
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
SCHOOL DATA
SCHOOL ENTRY
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
SCHOOL LEAVERS
SCHOOL PLACES
SCHOOL SIZE
SCHOOL SYSTEM
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOL TYPES
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL-AGE
SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION
SCHOOLING
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY CLASSES
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAM
SECONDARY EDUCATION SYSTEM
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
SECONDARY ENROLLMENTS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL AGE
SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVERS
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY STUDENTS
SECONDARY TEACHERS
SMALL SCHOOL
SMALL SCHOOLS
STUDENT ATTENDANCE
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
STUDENT LEARNING TIME
STUDENT OUTCOMES
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
STUDENT PROGRESS
STUDENTS PER TEACHER
SUBJECTS
SUPPLY OF TEACHERS
TEACHER
TEACHER COMPETENCY
TEACHER EDUCATION
TEACHER KNOWLEDGE
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
TEACHER RATIOS
TEACHER SUPPLY
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHER TRAINING CURRICULUM
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING RESOURCES
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING CENTERS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSAL SECONDARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY DEGREE
UNTRAINED TEACHERS
UPE
UPPER SECONDARY
URBAN SCHOOLS
YOUTH
spellingShingle ACADEMIC YEAR
ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION
ATTENDANCE RATES
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
AVERAGE ENROLLMENT
BASIC EDUCATION
BOARDING
BOARDING FACILITIES
CAPITAL FUNDING
CLASS SIZE
CLASSROOMS
COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION
COMPLETION RATES
COSTS OF EDUCATION
CURRICULA
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM REFORMS
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS
EDUCATION EXPENDITURE
EDUCATION FINANCE
EDUCATION FOR ALL
EDUCATION GOALS
EDUCATION POLICY
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION STRATEGIES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
ELEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT BY AGE
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATES
ENROLMENT RATE
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
EXAM
EXAMINATION COMMISSION
EXAMS
FEMALE RATES
FEMALE STUDENTS
FEMALE TEACHERS
FORMAL TEACHING
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
GER
GIRLS
GRADE ENROLLMENT
GRADE REPETITION
GROSS ENROLLMENT
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE
GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES
HIGH RATES OF REPETITION
HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
HIGH SCHOOLS
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
INSTRUCTION
LEARNERS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LEARNING · · COMPETENCIES
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LITERACY
MINISTER FOR EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NER
NET ENROLLMENT
NEW ENTRANTS
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
NUMERACY
NURSERY SCHOOLS
OLD STUDENTS
OLDER CHILDREN
PARTICIPATION RATES
PERFORMANCE IN MATH
PRIMARY COMPLETION
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE
PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES
PRIMARY EDUCATION OUTCOMES
PRIMARY EDUCATION QUALITY
PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSAL
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY ENROLLMENTS
PRIMARY GRADE
PRIMARY GRADES
PRIMARY NET ENROLLMENT RATE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADUATES
PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVERS
PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTCOMES
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY STUDENT
PRIMARY STUDENTS
PRIMARY TEACHER
PRIMARY TEACHERS
PRIVATE SCHOOL
PRIVATE SCHOOL SECTOR
PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC EDUCATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS
QUALIFIED STUDENTS
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
QUALITY LEARNING
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF TEACHING
QUALITY PRIMARY EDUCATION
QUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION
READING
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
REGIONAL EDUCATION
RELUCTANT LEARNERS
REPETITION RATES
RESOURCES PER STUDENT
RETENTION OF STUDENTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL SCHOOLS
SCHOOL AGE POPULATION
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
SCHOOL DATA
SCHOOL ENTRY
SCHOOL FACILITIES
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
SCHOOL LEAVERS
SCHOOL PLACES
SCHOOL SIZE
SCHOOL SYSTEM
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
SCHOOL TYPES
SCHOOL YEAR
SCHOOL-AGE
SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION
SCHOOLING
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY CLASSES
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAM
SECONDARY EDUCATION SYSTEM
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
SECONDARY ENROLLMENTS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL AGE
SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVERS
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY STUDENTS
SECONDARY TEACHERS
SMALL SCHOOL
SMALL SCHOOLS
STUDENT ATTENDANCE
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
STUDENT LEARNING
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
STUDENT LEARNING TIME
STUDENT OUTCOMES
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
STUDENT PROGRESS
STUDENTS PER TEACHER
SUBJECTS
SUPPLY OF TEACHERS
TEACHER
TEACHER COMPETENCY
TEACHER EDUCATION
TEACHER KNOWLEDGE
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
TEACHER RATIOS
TEACHER SUPPLY
TEACHER TRAINING
TEACHER TRAINING CURRICULUM
TEACHERS
TEACHING
TEACHING RESOURCES
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
TECHNICAL INSTITUTES
TEXTBOOKS
TRAINING CENTERS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSAL SECONDARY EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY DEGREE
UNTRAINED TEACHERS
UPE
UPPER SECONDARY
URBAN SCHOOLS
YOUTH
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Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
description In 2002, Guyana adopted a broadly-based five year plan (2003-2007) to achieve universal secondary education (USE), with a strategy to convert secondary classes in primary schools and grade 7-10 community high schools into General Secondary Schools (GSS) in which all students could present for the Caribbean Examination Certificate (CXC) or an alternative competency-based Certificate. Current status of secondary education (chapter one) summarizes the performance of public schools in Guyana against the Ministry of Education (MOE) policy on universal secondary education (2002), trends evident in the annual statistical digests, and the broad issues presented to Senior MOE officers on 13 December and to the Minister on 19 December 2007. Improving secondary student participation (chapter two) examines national and regional trends in population, enrollment, low levels of apparent transition from primary to secondary schools, poor secondary school entry examination (SSEE) results and issues related to the "size" of secondary schools. Upgrading and qualifying teachers (chapter three) identifies small school enrollment issues in earlier chapters with the enrollment required to offer a viable secondary curriculum, improve teacher qualification/training and reduce attrition rates. Student learning outcomes (chapter four) links poor student attendance, poor primary (SSEE) examination outcomes, limited secondary curriculum offerings, low rates of survival from grade 7 to grade 11 to the reported CXC results for Guyana. Schools and infrastructure (chapter five) presents the assessment that low student "demand" and a shortage of qualified teachers prevents Guyana achieving USE. Increasing the "supply" of secondary school places would not achieve USE unless other investments are made to improve the pool of suitably qualified students. Secondary education resources and budgets (chapter six) reviews education expenditure as aproportion of budget and the salary/non-salary recurrent expenditure for primary ("Tops") and secondary schools.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Education Sector Review
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana
title_short Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana
title_full Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana
title_fullStr Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana
title_full_unstemmed Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana
title_sort universal secondary education (use) in guyana
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/12086272/universal-secondary-education-use-guyana
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12327
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spelling okr-10986-123272021-04-23T14:03:00Z Universal Secondary Education (USE) in Guyana World Bank ACADEMIC YEAR ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION ATTENDANCE RATES AVERAGE ATTENDANCE AVERAGE ENROLLMENT BASIC EDUCATION BOARDING BOARDING FACILITIES CAPITAL FUNDING CLASS SIZE CLASSROOMS COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION COMPLETION RATES COSTS OF EDUCATION CURRICULA CURRICULUM CURRICULUM REFORMS EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS EDUCATION EXPENDITURE EDUCATION FINANCE EDUCATION FOR ALL EDUCATION GOALS EDUCATION POLICY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION STRATEGIES EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATION SYSTEMS EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ELEMENTS EMPLOYMENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT BY AGE ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENT RATE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION EXAM EXAMINATION COMMISSION EXAMS FEMALE RATES FEMALE STUDENTS FEMALE TEACHERS FORMAL TEACHING GENDER DIFFERENCES GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS GER GIRLS GRADE ENROLLMENT GRADE REPETITION GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES HIGH RATES OF REPETITION HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HIGH SCHOOLS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTRUCTION LEARNERS LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING · · COMPETENCIES LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF EDUCATION LITERACY MINISTER FOR EDUCATION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION NER NET ENROLLMENT NEW ENTRANTS NUMBER OF SCHOOLS NUMBER OF STUDENTS NUMERACY NURSERY SCHOOLS OLD STUDENTS OLDER CHILDREN PARTICIPATION RATES PERFORMANCE IN MATH PRIMARY COMPLETION PRIMARY COMPLETION RATE PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES PRIMARY EDUCATION OUTCOMES PRIMARY EDUCATION QUALITY PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY ENROLLMENT PRIMARY ENROLLMENTS PRIMARY GRADE PRIMARY GRADES PRIMARY NET ENROLLMENT RATE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADUATES PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVERS PRIMARY SCHOOL OUTCOMES PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIMARY STUDENT PRIMARY STUDENTS PRIMARY TEACHER PRIMARY TEACHERS PRIVATE SCHOOL PRIVATE SCHOOL SECTOR PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIVATE SCHOOLS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS QUALIFIED STUDENTS QUALIFIED TEACHERS QUALITY LEARNING QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF TEACHING QUALITY PRIMARY EDUCATION QUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION READING RECURRENT EXPENDITURE REGIONAL EDUCATION RELUCTANT LEARNERS REPETITION RATES RESOURCES PER STUDENT RETENTION OF STUDENTS RURAL AREAS RURAL SCHOOLS SCHOOL AGE POPULATION SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL DATA SCHOOL ENTRY SCHOOL FACILITIES SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN SCHOOL LEAVERS SCHOOL PLACES SCHOOL SIZE SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOL SYSTEMS SCHOOL TYPES SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL-AGE SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION SCHOOLING SCHOOLS SECONDARY CLASSES SECONDARY CURRICULUM SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAM SECONDARY EDUCATION SYSTEM SECONDARY ENROLLMENT SECONDARY ENROLLMENTS SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL AGE SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVERS SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY SCHOOLING SECONDARY SCHOOLS SECONDARY STUDENTS SECONDARY TEACHERS SMALL SCHOOL SMALL SCHOOLS STUDENT ATTENDANCE STUDENT ENROLLMENT STUDENT LEARNING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES STUDENT LEARNING TIME STUDENT OUTCOMES STUDENT PARTICIPATION STUDENT PERFORMANCE STUDENT PROGRESS STUDENTS PER TEACHER SUBJECTS SUPPLY OF TEACHERS TEACHER TEACHER COMPETENCY TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHER KNOWLEDGE TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS TEACHER RATIOS TEACHER SUPPLY TEACHER TRAINING TEACHER TRAINING CURRICULUM TEACHERS TEACHING TEACHING RESOURCES TECHNICAL EDUCATION TECHNICAL INSTITUTES TEXTBOOKS TRAINING CENTERS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO SECONDARY EDUCATION UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION UNIVERSAL SECONDARY EDUCATION UNIVERSITY DEGREE UNTRAINED TEACHERS UPE UPPER SECONDARY URBAN SCHOOLS YOUTH In 2002, Guyana adopted a broadly-based five year plan (2003-2007) to achieve universal secondary education (USE), with a strategy to convert secondary classes in primary schools and grade 7-10 community high schools into General Secondary Schools (GSS) in which all students could present for the Caribbean Examination Certificate (CXC) or an alternative competency-based Certificate. Current status of secondary education (chapter one) summarizes the performance of public schools in Guyana against the Ministry of Education (MOE) policy on universal secondary education (2002), trends evident in the annual statistical digests, and the broad issues presented to Senior MOE officers on 13 December and to the Minister on 19 December 2007. Improving secondary student participation (chapter two) examines national and regional trends in population, enrollment, low levels of apparent transition from primary to secondary schools, poor secondary school entry examination (SSEE) results and issues related to the "size" of secondary schools. Upgrading and qualifying teachers (chapter three) identifies small school enrollment issues in earlier chapters with the enrollment required to offer a viable secondary curriculum, improve teacher qualification/training and reduce attrition rates. Student learning outcomes (chapter four) links poor student attendance, poor primary (SSEE) examination outcomes, limited secondary curriculum offerings, low rates of survival from grade 7 to grade 11 to the reported CXC results for Guyana. Schools and infrastructure (chapter five) presents the assessment that low student "demand" and a shortage of qualified teachers prevents Guyana achieving USE. Increasing the "supply" of secondary school places would not achieve USE unless other investments are made to improve the pool of suitably qualified students. Secondary education resources and budgets (chapter six) reviews education expenditure as aproportion of budget and the salary/non-salary recurrent expenditure for primary ("Tops") and secondary schools. 2013-02-12T23:38:06Z 2013-02-12T23:38:06Z 2008-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/06/12086272/universal-secondary-education-use-guyana http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12327 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Education Sector Review Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean