Visually Impaired Learners

  • Photo of CARICOM Secretariat and Guyana Prioritise Education Transformation

    CARICOM Secretariat and Guyana Prioritise Education Transformation

    The CARICOM Secretariat and the Ministry of Education, Guyana, are strengthening the education transformation agenda following discussions on the core drivers of educational change within CARICOM. In February, Ms Alison Drayton, CARICOM Assistant Secretary-General (Human and Social Development), and Mr Davion Leslie, Programme Manager (Human Resource Development), met with the Honourable Sonia Parag, Minister of Education, Guyana. The Minister assumed…

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  • Photo of CXC® Strengthens Disaster Recovery Support, Learning Standards, and Education Inclusion across the Caribbean

    CXC® Strengthens Disaster Recovery Support, Learning Standards, and Education Inclusion across the Caribbean

    On 7 January 2026, Dr Wayne Wesley, Registrar and CEO of CXC®, addressed the regional media, reaffirming the Council’s mission to provide world-class certification for Caribbean learners. Over 10,000 candidates are currently sitting the January CSEC® examinations, administered on-screen as part of CXC’s digital transformation. Dr Wesley outlined key initiatives, including disaster recovery support for Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa, strengthened…

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  • Photo of CXC® Advocates for Educational Equity and Greater Access for Visually Impaired Learners

    CXC® Advocates for Educational Equity and Greater Access for Visually Impaired Learners

    PORT -OF -SPAIN, Trinidad – Dr Wayne Wesley, the Registrar and CEO of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC®) has made an impassioned plea for educational publishers to produce books and learning resources in accessible formats, such as braille, large print, and digital formats, in keeping with theprovisions of the Marrakesh Treaty. The Marrakesh Treaty is an international agreement adopted in…

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