The Govt Secretary of the Institute for Training Research (IFEST -Ghana) Peter Partey Anti has stated that the financing of Ghana’s schooling goes by way of extreme challenges.
This example, he stated, has pressured headmasters and headmistresses to undertake progressive methods to maintain the schooling of the kids.
Sadly, he stated, managers of the schooling are failing to understand the efforts of the heads of the faculties.
Talking on Information 360 on TV3 Thursday, July 20 whereas reacting to the interdiction of the headmistress of the West Africa Senior Excessive College, Dr Mrs Shine Agatha Ofori, Mr Partey Anti stated” The financing of our schooling goes by way of critical challenges.
“Sadly, a variety of us who’ve raised these points haven’t gotten the wanted assist from the authorities and that’s the reason a number of the headmistresses and headmasters are also discovering methods and means to make sure that they’re able to nonetheless maintain the youngsters and supply them with the wanted type of schooling.
“Sadly, the managers of our schooling don’t admire these gestures, these progressive concepts, and methods of fixing issues and due to this fact they at all times see these as unlawful.”
For his half, President of the Nationwide Affiliation of Graduate Academics (NAGRAT) Angel Carbonu informed heads of the assorted senior excessive faculties to take a seat aloof and permit the challenges within the faculties to stay.
That is the one option to make the federal government understand the precise issues within the faculties and take steps to resolve them, he stated.
If the heads at all times take the initiative to resolve the problems, the federal government will assume that each one is properly within the faculties, and received’t take any steps to resolve the precise issues, he added.
“Typically I additionally blame the heads, they’re too enthusiastic to make sure that there may be schooling for the scholars. I’ll advise within the present state of affairs, the heads of the faculties must also keep aloof.
“Perhaps they don’t seem to be staying aloof sufficient for the federal government to see that there’s a downside, they’re being moved by the necessity to present good schooling and take motion that can get them into hassle. We’re calling for the reinstatement of the headmistress of West Africa SHS as a result of the issue is greater than the incident that occurred in WASS,” he stated at a press convention in Accra on Thursday, July 20 whereas reacting to the interdiction of the Headmistress of West Africa Senior Excessive College.
NAGRAT needs the headmistress reinstated.
Carbonu stated that the federal government had didn’t resolve the issues within the senior excessive faculties which is forcing some heads to take actions to make sure the schooling of the scholars goes on.
Asserting the interdiction in a press release dated July 19 and signed by the pinnacle of Public Relations, Cassandra Twum Ampofo, the GES stated the Regional Disciplinary Committee has been tasked to look into the matter and make the ultimate dedication.
“She is at hand over the administration of the college to the Regional Director of Training pending the ultimate dedication of the case by the regional disciplinary committee,” the assertion added.
The NAGRAT president stated “Within the case of West Africa Senio Excessive College, by way of the ingenuity of oldsters, the president of the PTA recognized issues with the college and so they determined to levy themselves.
“The one downside from the investigations that I’ve carried out is that it’s the assistant headmaster who gave his cell cash quantity to be the conduit by way of which the funds are made.
“The investigations ought to moderately go into what the cash collected was used for. Is it used for the consumption of a person or it’s the for the aim that can make sure the schooling of the scholars? Whether it is for the aim that can improve the schooling of the scholars it tells you that there’s a authorities provide deficit that created the vacuum for the necessity for this cash to be collected to fill that deficit.”