Mampong (Ash), March 24, Ghanadot/GNA - Prof Richard Tuyee Awuah,
Principal, College of Agriculture Education, University of
Education Winneba, Mampong Campus, has appealed to the
government to enhance facilities in the classroom in its bid to
improve education delivery.
He said if a teacher recognized the classroom as a safe and
convenient place with supportive facilities for teaching and
learning, he would participate more in the management,
administration and the improvement of the school.
Prof said this at the Asante Mampong Municipal/Sekyere Central
District Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) Third
Quadrennial Delegates Conference at Mampong on Friday.
The conference was attended by over 60 delegates was under the
theme “New Direction to Quality Education: Motivation for
teachers as a Catalyst”.
“When teachers have to work under conditions that are not
conducive to work such as weak tables and chairs, in dilapidated
buildings, under trees, in roofless buildings and with little
resources to teach, they are not motivated to deliver.”
He said “pupils also demonstrate apathy to learning and the
result is the erosion in quality education we are witnessing in
many communities in Ghana today.”
Prof Awuah said the teacher was the pivot which quality
education revolved around and added “though other resources may
be available, without the teacher, reforms and the restructuring
processes remain mirages”.
He said one key area that could hamper implementation of the new
education reforms and consequently quality education delivery in
the country was improper teacher management.
Prof Awuah said the vexed issues of denial of study leave to
several qualified teachers and the ban on recruitment of those
who have pursued study leave with their own resources needed to
be resolved by the Ghana Education Service to the satisfaction
of all stakeholders.
He said “these are flash points that do not augur well for the
teaching profession as they reduce morale and even tend to
dissuade prospective teachers from venturing into the teaching
profession”.
GNA