The Executive Director of the Africa Education Watch has attributed dropout on the Junior High School degree to the gap between the place the pupils dwell and the faculties, particularly in rural areas.
He indicated that among the college students have needed to stroll for kilometers with a view to attain their faculties. This is ins disincentive for them to proceed., he stated.
Furthermore, he stated, the shortage of junior faculties in most rural areas is an element inflicting the dropout.
Speaking at a nationwide dialogue session organized by Media General and Starr Ghana and on Thursday, April 4, he stated “Distance, lack of junior high schools after factors for the drips from P6 and JHS 1.”
The third issue he recognized is the disparity in instructor deployment. He famous that the unavailability of lecturers in rural areas is inflicting the dropout.
Also talking on the identical discussion board, the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Education touted the achievement of the free senior highschool programme.
He says the outcomes of the West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) have seen important and constant enchancment below the free SHS coverage.
He added that though the standard of schooling shouldn’t be the place it’s anticipated to be, the actual fact stays that the standard shouldn’t be unhealthy presently.
“when access increases the general template is that quality decreases, but even though we are not where we have to be, we are not to doing bad,” he stated in the course of the nationwide dialogue session organized by Media General and STARR Ghana on Thursday, April 4.
He added, “Data from WASSCE clearly show that there has been consistency and significant improvement.”
Kwasi Karteng additionally talked about the One Laptop One Student initiative as one of many interventions to enhance on high quality schooling.
“We have the One Student One laptop, we have done quite a significant work,” he stated.
Attenpt to supply inftsusture on the primary degree.