GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana’s government has launched an online school expected to boost the education of thousands of students in the South American nation’ s vast and largely impoverished Amazonian regions and the wider Caribbean.
More than 30,000 local and regional students have already enrolled in the Guyana Digital School, which offers high school courses but expects to expand its curriculum next year.
“This is a program that will provide real quality education for students in the entire country simultaneously, covering all subject areas. We are also providing free access to our Caribbean neighbors, and we noted that people even from India are logging on. This will be a game changer for education delivery in Guyana,” Deputy Chief Education Officer Ritesh Tularam told The Associ

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