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The Presbyterian Boys Senior High School(PRESEC), is to provide a conducive environment with the right equipments that would
promote teaching and learning in the 21st Century.
Mr Africanus Anane, Headmaster of the school said an Electronic
Interactive Board, a Modern Visualiser, an Electronic slate and other
modern learning aids and accessories were to be installed in the
school’s resource rooms to promote self-direction and thinking among
students.
He added that classrooms would also be equipped with projectors for
presentations during the next academic year.
“I must stress we are the only public school in Ghana that has
moved out and set the tone for others to follow in the area of
electronic learning - e-learning,” he emphasised.
Mr Anane announced this at the 73rd Anniversary Speech and Prize
Giving Day of the school, on the theme “Building Quality Human
Resource for National Development”, on Saturday.
According to him, dedicated teachers nurture innovative potential in young people and prepare them to step into the world where an understanding of technology would help shape their success.
He said PRESEC had experienced dramatic improvement, as far as
teaching was concerned, after the Academic Board completed a one week
course on how to improve the academic life of students at Winneba.
“It is my fervent hope that we would see PRESEC Legon continue to
set a more result-oriented pace for others to follow” he said.
Mr Anane was of the view that discipline was the bedrock of
success in every human endeavour, and urged parents to help ensure
that their wards rose up to the virtues of hard work, honesty,
integrity, holiness and selfless devotion to duty.
He assured that PRESEC would continue to produce reliable and
disciplined students to help in the development of the nation.
Professor Seth Danso, Fellow of Ghana Academy of Arts and Science
said the achievement of students was a reflection of the teachers’
effectiveness, adding that teachers needed refresher courses to
accelerate students’ success and growth.
He said teachers played a key role in nation building due to their
role in human resource and capacity building.
He said teachers had always been central to every education
reform process around the world; and that teacher education should
be a major concern in national policies.
He commended the ‘Old Boys’ of PRESEC, especially the 1986 group,
for their immense contribution to the school and charged them to keep
the PRESEC light perpetually ablaze for the younger ones to emulate.
Reverend Hebert Anim Oppong, Clerk of the General Assembly of
Presbyterian, Ghana, urged the ‘Old Boys’ to lead exemplary lives and
serve as mentors for the young generation.
He commended the Staff of PRESEC for their high sense of duty and
urged them to produce quality and valuable students for national
development.
Source: GNA
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