
Audio By Carbonatix
Mr Ofosu Asamoah, Deputy Eastern Regional Minister on Friday expressed his worry about the poor performances of some Junior High Schools in the area.
He said the students had been recording zero percent passes in the BECE examinations, even though there were many trained teachers there.
He therefore urged teachers to be effective and play the pivotal role in the new educational reform by guarding against absenteeism, lateness and to make effective use of instructional hours, exhibit leadership qualities, co-operate with parents and above all be dedicated to the job.
Mr Asamoah said this at the 2005 and 2006 Eastern Regional Best Teacher Award ceremony in Koforidua under the theme “The Best Teacher, 50 years after Independence” where 47 hardworking teachers and non-teaching staff were presented with various prizes.
Teachers in the first category were given double Decker refrigerators; second prize award winners had colour television sets with the third winners having gas stoves.
The occasion coincided with the launching of the regional teachers cloth.
Mr Asamoah assured teachers that the government would not relent on its efforts to make the teacher rise to the task, arrest the problems of social and economic deprivation borne out of ignorance and moral decadence and enhance teachers’ social status by way of good remuneration.
Mrs Akosua Takyiwaa Adu, Eastern Regional Director of Education, reminded the teachers that with the introduction of the New Education Reform, there was the need for them to be more committed than ever before to ensure the success of the programme.
She said the reforms had taken off successfully but normal teething problems were being addressed.
“Syllabuses and textbooks supply is on course and as at now the National Textbook trucks are distributing textbooks and other logistics to Metro/Municipal/District Offices countrywide”.
Mrs Adu mentioned the installation of pre-paid meters by the end of last year in some schools and the regional education office as some of the challenges facing them and said the issue however needed to be addressed at governmental level.
Mrs Ewura Abena-Ahwoi, a retired educationist, who was the guest speaker, suggested that the method of selecting award winners should be reviewed and broadened to include District Directors, Circuit Supervisors, School Management Committees (SMCs) and Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs) and Regional Directors.
She said the awards should not be for only the winners but also for the school and community from which, the winner comes.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana to benefit from France’s National health platform following Paris talks
4 seconds -
Due process must prevail in Ofori-Atta’s immigration and extradition cases – Lawyer
7 minutes -
Oil palm fund will create coherent ecosystem, boost supply—DBG CEO
10 minutes -
Police arrest man for illegal drug peddling at Pankrono
13 minutes -
Industry collaboration key to solving skills mismatch – NYA CEO Osman Ayariga
19 minutes -
Ghana, Egypt deepen security ties following high-level meeting
25 minutes -
Every neurodivergent child deserves to thrive – AWARE 2026 walk set for North Legon
32 minutes -
Ghana-Russia Centre, ATF donate to Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital
35 minutes -
NPP increases polling station coverage per election committee from 10 to 25
40 minutes -
Ghana card cannot be used for financial transactions – NIA debunks false reports
40 minutes -
Successful conviction secured for illegal fish processing operation in Watford
46 minutes -
Bowen: Ceasefire means respite for civilians, but it might not last long
46 minutes -
Ofori-Atta not yet formally notified of any charges – Frank Davies
46 minutes -
Asanko Gold supports road rehabilitation to ease transport challenges in Amansie West
58 minutes -
Serial killer pleads guilty to eight murders in case that haunted Long Island, New York
1 hour