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District assemblies hold the key to the successful implementation of the new educational policy, Mrs Christiana Agyare-Boateng, New Juaben Municipal Director of Education has said.
She said the education policy was undergoing a lot of progress and that with a full-fledged decentralized administration, the district assemblies had a lot to do by way of ensuring quality education delivery.
Mrs Agyare-Boateng said this at a two-day annual review of the Municipal Education Sector activities in Koforidua on Tuesday.
She said stakeholders should be given the chance to make inputs into the education policy implementation.
Mrs Agyare–Boateng said it was the responsibility of stakeholders to know about the teacher-student distribution ratios, the government’s Capitation Grant and the School Feeding Programme in order to be better placed to contribute to their quota to the process.
Reverend Samuel Antwi Yeboah, Eastern Regional Manager, Presbyterian Educational Unit, who chaired the function, said it was about time parents do away with the erroneous impression that education delivery rested on the shoulders of teachers alone.
He said teachers could not provide quality education alone without the co-operation of parents.
Reverend Yeboah urged communities to see what contribution they could also provide for education delivery.
The workshop brought together heads of institutions, circuit supervisors, members of Parent Teacher Associations and School Management Committees (SMC)
Source: GNA
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