Myjoyonline News
 Home Page
 General News
 Business
 Politics
 Sports
 Health
 Education
 Articles/Features
 Science & Technology
 Entertainment
 Travel/Tourism
 Africa & International
 Nations Cup 2008
 
 
Inadequate parental support affecting girl-child education
Previous Page
 
 
 
 
 
 
School-based girl-child co-ordinators have observed that inadequate parental support and some customary practices were causing poor enrolment and retention of girls in schools in the Fanteakwa District.

Making the observations at a day’s workshop on girl-child education at Ahomahomasu in the District at the weekend, the teachers called for a stop to early betrothal of girls in marriage, girl’s trafficking and its related customary practices that affect girl child education.

The Fanteakwa District Girls’ Education Co-ordinator, Ms Justina Ansah urged head teachers to revive girls’ clubs in their schools and be taught issues affecting their lives.

She also urged parents not relent in their support to educate their female children.

The District Welfare Officer, Ms Ellen Osei asked teachers to be gender-sensitive and treat issues concerning the girl-child with care.

Mrs Harriet Comfort Asamoah, Assistant Director for Basic Education in the district said inaccessible roads and unfavourable residential accommodation in the remote areas, was discouraging the acceptance of postings by female teachers in the area.


Source: GNA



       

 
  Popular Stories



Search Our Website
 
 
 
OTHER EDUCATION STORIES
   Tema Education Directorate battles with students over office location
   Teaching Assistant loses job over text message
   NUGS condemns continuous closure of Casford
   MIT, AIT enter partnership
   GES begins “Schools-Under-Trees” project
   School children, teachers attend HIV/AIDS workshop
   "Wee" peddlers invade schools - NACOB raises alarm
   SRC appeals for re-opening of Casford Hall
   Health Officers urged to inspect food sold at schools
   Wider tax net for private schools
   Lecturer introduces dressing code for students
   Teachers to blame for poor quality of education
   Father wants embarrassed son compensated
   Eight African countries team up on copyright
   Legon SRC vice president sacked