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    Pres. Ali Honors Special Needs Educators for Their Dedication and Compassion

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    Exceptional Learners’ Centre: A New Era for Special Education in Guyana

    In a significant step towards enhancing special education, the Government of Guyana has inaugurated the first Exceptional Learners’ Centre in Cotton Field, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam). This state-of-the-art facility, costing $94 million, aims to provide tailored support for children with diverse abilities.

    A Commitment to Inclusion

    President Dr. Irfaan Ali, during the commissioning ceremony, emphasized the government’s dedication to human capital development, asserting that special needs education remains a top priority. He described the new center as a symbol of inclusion and progress, highlighting the essential role of special needs teachers. “They are not just educators; they embody patience, love, and support for these exceptional children,†he stated.

    Transformative Educational Experience

    The Exceptional Learners’ Centre is designed for students with autism, intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, fragile X syndrome, and sensory impairments. It offers specialized assessments, individualized interventions, and adaptive resources to create an inclusive environment that caters to the unique educational needs of each student.

    A Vision for Expansion

    President Ali expressed satisfaction with the center’s infrastructure and revealed plans to replicate this model across the country. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that children with special needs across all regions have access to quality education in supportive environments. “We have a base model that can be shared with other governments in the region,†he noted.

    Integrated Services for Better Support

    To further enhance the educational experience, President Ali announced plans to provide transportation for students and integrate health services within the facility. This initiative aims to reduce the burden on parents and ensure that students have access to necessary medical care right at school.

    A Hub of Empowerment

    Daniel Best, the newly appointed President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), echoed the sentiment that the center represents not just a building, but a hub of empowerment and transformation. He emphasized the importance of comprehensive support for children with special needs, stating, “Today, we are taking a monumental step towards ensuring that children with special needs in this community have access to education and resources they rightfully deserve.â€

    Collaborative Efforts for Sustainable Development

    The Exceptional Learners’ Centre project, funded by the Government of Guyana through the Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF) and executed by local contractor Builder’s Engineering & Architectural Consultancy, is a testament to the collaborative efforts aimed at reducing poverty and improving access to quality education.

    As registration for learners commenced in January 2024, the community looks forward to the transformative impact of this initiative on the lives of children with special needs.

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