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The Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Prof. Yaw Agyemang Badu, has blamed government for doing less in improving the standards of education in the country.
Prof. Agyemang Badu says the lack of government attention to the sector and lack of funds have led to the decline of education in Ghana.
He was speaking on a special edition of Dwaso Nsem on Adom FM on Thursday, dedicated to the GIMPA’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
According to him, Ghana’s education sector was on the same level as countries like Singapore, Korea and Malaysia but now they are far ahead of Ghana because of proper structures they have put in place to enhance education.
Prof Badu said teachers previously accepted postings to the hinterlands, but because of lack of government interest in improving the system, they are no longer willing to go.
He said it is about time the government comes up with prudent strategies to improve the sector to meet international standards.
Prof Badu added that the government needs to invest more funds into the education sector because of the increasing numbers of children of school-going age in the country, suggesting that the budgetary allocations to the sector be doubled so everybody can benefit from it and to help enhance structures.
Prof Agyemang Badu also called on institutions to upgrade their knowledge and skills to be abreast with modern trends of teaching or tutoring.
GIMPA Law School
GIMPA has in the meanwhile established a Law School which will take off in the next academic year.
The First Dean of the Law School, Prof Kwame Frimpong announced that the institution has begun enrolment.
He said the decision to establish the Law faculty is in response to the numerous calls by stakeholders, adding that the School’s curriculum is in line with the certified requirements.
He said although 72 applicants were shortlisted for the programme, only 28 reported and have been enrolled.
Prof Kwame Frimpong also announced that the Institute will soon begin a modular programme which will enable those living outside Accra to enroll for the three-year law programme while there will be added courses in Paralegal Studies.
Source: Adomonline.com/Ghana
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