By Ernest Bako WUBONTO
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has launched its manifesto for the upcoming election, unveilling a complete 20-point training coverage geared toward remodeling Ghana’s training sector.
The coverage prioritises accessibility, affordability and high quality, and is designed to handle challenges dealing with the sector and put together Ghana’s workforce for calls for of the twenty first century.
At the manifesto launch in Winneba, Central Region, NDC management whereas bemoaning the regretful state of training – particularly on the primary stage – emphasised the significance of training in driving financial progress, lowering poverty and selling social mobility.
“Education is the important thing to unlocking Ghana’s potential. Our proposed coverage is a roadmap for remodeling our training system and guaranteeing that each Ghanaian has entry to high quality training from main to tertiary stage.
“We cannot turn all attention to Free SHS and neglect the basic level, which is the critical foundation level,” confused John Mahama, NDC flagbearer.
The coverage outlines a number of key initiatives together with 1. Introduce the ‘Bright Beginnings Initiative’ to revive early childhood training for the well-being of Ghanaian kids and facilitate seamless integration into steady education and lifelong studying.
- Launch a ‘Furniture for All Initiative’ in partnership with the native carpentry and furnishings business to handle acute deficits on the primary college stage.
- Significantly enhance the pupil-to-textbook ratio by complete provision of curriculum-based textbooks.
- Embark on an aggressive infrastructure drive to handle the rising phenomenon of faculties beneath timber and rehabilitate dilapidated college buildings.
- Improve the Free SHS programme by offering a devoted and sustainable funding supply.
- Decentralise the procurement of meals for Senior High Schools to spice up native economies.
- Abolish the double-track system to revive a steady one-track educational calendar.
- Embark on an emergency infrastructure drive to finish deserted E-blocks and develop infrastructure in current SHS and TVET establishments.
- Continue our coverage of offering free laptops/tablets for college students.
- Equip Science Resource Centres in all faculties throughout the areas to assist STEM/TVET training.
- Review the Computerised School Selection & Placement System (CSSPS) to make it merit-based and deal with corruption.
- Commence the institution of regional TVET Centres of Excellence outfitted with state-of-the-art services to advertise innovation and simulate pure work environments.
- Promote recognition of the Prior Learning Certification/Step-Up Certification (SEC) programme to allow artisans within the casual sector validate and enhance their abilities and data for tutorial and profession development.
- Implement a ‘No-Academic-Fee’ coverage for first-year college students in all public tertiary establishments, together with Universities, Colleges of Education and Nursing Training Colleges.
- Provide persevering with college students with monetary help by reintroducing and redeploying our Student Loan Trust Fund Plus and a reformed scholarship regime.
In distinction to the present authorities’s training insurance policies, which have been criticised for prioritising Free SHS to the detriment of others, the NDC’s coverage emphasises public funding in training from the fundamental stage to construct a robust basis and guarantee steady move to the higher ranges.
The NDC has pledged to implement the coverage upon taking workplace, with a give attention to neighborhood engagement, transparency and accountability – urging all Ghanaians to affix on this journey to remodel the training sector.
While sections of the NDC’s 30-point training coverage have been hailed as a game-changer by some civil society organisations (CSOs), training specialists and stakeholders, considerations have equally been raised in regards to the significance or influence of a few of them.
The B&FT will delve into a few of these issues, partaking key stakeholders, in subsequent publications.