RECOMMENDATIONS TO GOVERNMENT ON DOUBLE-TRACK EDUCATION SYSTEM & IT EFFECTS ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS - Watch Educate Ghana Summit Boss on Angel TV Tonight for more details - Educate Ghana Summit

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RECOMMENDATIONS TO GOVERNMENT ON DOUBLE-TRACK EDUCATION SYSTEM & IT EFFECTS ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS - Watch Educate Ghana Summit Boss on Angel TV Tonight for more details




RECOMMENDATIONS TO GOVERNMENT ON DOUBLE-TRACK EDUCATION SYSTEM

Ghana has in recent times experienced a change in its Education sector which has affected the Colleges Of Education which is changing from Diploma in Basic Education  (DBE) to Bachelor in Education (B.ED).
Relatively, our Senior High Schools (S.H.S) is facing a metamorphism from the term system to semister dubbed Double Track System of which sandwich sessions are of no exemption on the grounds of:

Absorbing a large number of students with facilities available.

Increase in contact hours from (6hrs) to (8hrs).

Leave no successful from basic schools at home.

Educate Ghana Summit operating on the basis of neutrality see this as a good approach because:

It will not deprive a successful child from basic school access to secondary education

Increase in the contact hours will give teachers ample time to ensure quality of  lesson delivery

It will reduce unemployment as 8,000 or more teachers are to be employed

Despite the points elicited above, Educate Ghana Summit in its aim to educate the nation is  making recommendations to the government in that the quality of  this policy can be achieved when government:

Engages veterans in Education like GNAT, NAGRAT, CCT and others in calendar designing since they have practical experiences in education

Reduces the number of subjects and in syllabus to meet attainment of objectives and reduce tension on teacher

Encourages practical lessons by providing a quota for purchasing of  Teaching and learning materials (T.L.Ms) if possible institute resource centers in Senior High Schools

Provides necessary education infrastructures like in "needy" schools to accommodate increasing number of students within a short range of time.

We are stressing that politics must be left out of education to ensure its quality and not quantity.
Ghana is bigger than us but we are the key to its development.
Education for you, Education for me, Education for all.
   
EFFECTS ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS

The Conference of Heads of Private Secondary Schools (CHOPSS) has hinted that their exclusion from the implementation of the Free SHS policy and Double Track System will result in massive job loses in the educational sector.

CHOPSS believes the current situation if not reconsidered could render about 10, 000 teachers and educational workers unemployed and close to 250 private schools shut down.

PRO of CHOPSS, Naphtali Kyei-Baffour explained that government wouldn't have had to introduce the Double Track System as a desperate measure to accommodate the huge number of students to be enrolled under the Free SHS had it included private schools.

He pointed out that assuming each school takes averagely 500 students, the 250 private schools on the verge of collapse could absorb more than two-thirds of the extra students for which reason the new policy has been introduced.

Speaking to www.Ghanaweb.com in an interview after a forum on the theme "Unpacking the Double Track System: Implications for Sustainable Financing and Prospects for Educational Quality in Ghana" Kyei-Baffour stressed the impact private secondary schools could make in ameliorating the challenge the country is faced with.



"The full headache of the Double Track is as a result of the 181, 000 candidates, where they are going to be. You have 946 senior High Schools out of that you have 696 that is public so it means that the 250 is private senior High Schools. With the 181, 000 if you should put on the average 500 students to private Senior High Schools it means that you have 125000 that has already been absorbed. Some of them have the capacity to absorb more than the 500 students. So the headache of 181, 000 is no longer going to exist. If we allow over 250 schools to collapse we are talking about 10, 000 teaching staff that are going to be rendered unemployed." the PRO of CHOPSS highlighted.

Naphtali Kyei-Baffour argued the grading system was biased against the private schools adding that the current method of selecting Senior High Schools relegates them to the background.

He noted that private schools are not included in the categorisation of schools based on alphabets but are put in a separate category making the schools unappealing to students.

Kyei-Baffour emphasised the CHOPSS is proposing a system where no school is classified but all schools are made available for students to select from.



"Psychologically the way the schools have been categorised does not give students interest to choose the private school because you have grade schools, Grade A, B and C and then private schools also come. So in selecting psychologically every child will want to select from Grade A or B. Why not take away these grading, open it for students to select any 5 schools" the PRO insisted.

 Mr. Boadi William(CEO)
 Educate Ghana Summit.
 0541935106

Mr. Kojo Nsaah Kwao
 Educate Ghana Summit
 General Secretary.

 Cc:
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE


Ladies and gentlemen Educate Ghana Summit is making waves in the country so far.
Our loyalty and education to the people has liberated many captives in and around Ghana so let's all join hands in upholding and promoting the good name of this noblest Organizing.

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