The Ghana National Association of Retired Educationist (GNARED)
has appealed to government to recruit more teachers to help
reduce the high teacher pupil ratio in basic schools.
Admissions into teacher training colleges should also be on merit
to help train committed, dedicated and hardworking teachers with
the requisite professional skills to improve education delivery in
the country.
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A communique signed by Mr Augustine Mensah, National
Chairman of the Association and issued in Kumasi, said this was
the surest way to address the falling standards of education in the
country.
The group said there is the need to improve academic
infrastructure such as classroom blocks, libraries, laboratories and
accommodation for teachers, especially in rural communities.
It called on government to strengthen the monitoring and
supervision in schools to help reduce teacher absenteeism and
other negative practices that affected teachers’ output in schools.
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GNARED further called on the government to improve the
conditions of service for teachers and create opportunities for
them to upgrade their skills to improve classroom performance.
Jumia
www.phreshnewsgh.blospot.com
Nice idea
ReplyDeleteyes.our schools need a lot of teachers. also colleges of education should be paid more attention to as well
ReplyDeletehow do u recruit we diploma holders please
Deletewith this one its for those who have gotten their appointed letters. Yes they recruit with diploma holders for now into the teaching staffs
DeleteFantastic one.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure it's not politics they are trying to do????
ReplyDeleteIts about time we should do away politics in our education
ReplyDeleteEducation must be out of politics so that Ghana can be respected abroad when we want to use our certificates to work abroad. Please
ReplyDeleteyes. I think Ghana will work again
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