Member of Parliament for Klottey-Korley Constituency, Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings says that the implementation of the Free Senior High School policy will reduce the quality of graduates produced in second cycle institutions.
Speaking in Ho at an orientation and handing over ceremony for the Tertiary Educational Institutions Network (TEIN) of the NDC in the Volta Region, she said “it’s not only about education, it’s about quality education.
“When they have the education, the teachers are not enough to teach them so they don’t get the education of quality they need,” she continued.
The MP for Klottey-Korley believes that infrastructural development is just as crucial as building human capacity and that both need to be considered when providing quality education for schoolchildren.
“A lot of schools have been left hanging, the completion of these schools has not been happening,” she said.
“Now we have a situation where you have students who can’t all be at school at the same time,” she continued while emphasizing that to achieve a fully progressive free education system, enough school structures have to be available to take the huge number of children who would be going to school.
She insists that the lack of infrastructure and lack of teachers of the second cycle schools have indeed affected the level of quality of teaching and learning.
Source: myjoyonline.com
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At the inception of JSS, there was surely some depreciation in the prevailing standard of education. However, that did not reduce the quality of education. The products of this system change have contributed to Ghana all these years. Don't call a spoon, a small spade🥄🤔
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Is plane and simple, NDC members should redraw their children from the government free SHS and send them to private schools where they will pay for quality education. Only dumb axssss Ghanaians will send people like this to parliament as their leader
AAAABA Zanator. this one die3 you no try koraaa with this statements.You know now lots of Ghanaians respect and love your mum and dad ooo so becareful when talking in public. You are being groomed for a future big position so becareful. if you have taking notice J.J your father does not talk or comment rough rough like first. As for your mother, i think she is carrying herself very very well interms of politics. aaa beautiful lady like that, then you comment without thinking deep. stop that
Your father looted our coffers and sent you abroad to become a medical doctor. What have you done for your profession to help alleviate pain and suffering of the poor whose money educated you? Instead of talking for the majority poor, here you are talking like an ignoramus. The children should stay at home for 10 years before all the schools get the buildings they want before schools start? What type of argument is that? I would be very happy if you and your NDC propagandists withdraw your children and wards in the Free SHS system now, send them home and wait till infrastructure is developed before they go back to school. TWERPS.
SILLY TALK,YOU WENT THROUGH SHS DURING YOUR TIME INSTEAD OF 6 FORM DID THAT AFFECT YOUR EDUCATION.. YOU NOW WANT TO TELL GHANAIANS THAT, THAT IS WHY YOUR CORRUPT FATHER TOOK YOU TO EUROPE TO CONTINUE SCHOOLING
She is just saying something to show that she has majestically joined her NDC-cohorts in their chorus fray, refraining desperately the baseless propaganda and lies.
I become very sad sometimes when I hear inexperienced politicians seeking to speak to policies they have no clue in. It is too early to say the FHS-program will worsen the quality of our Education. The implementation of the policy is not being done in isolation. Indeed, if you listen to the Ministers carefully, you will appreciate that they have factored in measures to improve, or at least not to mar, the current quality. I believe to date we all appreciate that access has improved to include poor parents who otherwise cannot afford to send their children to SHS. It is, indeed, politically inexpedient for the honorable MP to make such a statement.
Infantile sweeping talk..... Your father destroyed our education system by the wholesale introduction of JSS system without proper planning. Why did he sent you and your siblings abroad to study? Your father has nothing to show after 19 years as head of state. Shut your mouth and go and practice as a doctor.
At the time that Ghana has a less population, your father could not provide enough infrastructure for the schools in 19 years so when are we going to get enough infrastructure so that we can start free SHS, looking at the growing population?