Minister of Education Justifies Introduction Of Double Track System In SHSs

By | 12 June 2023
Minister of Education Justifies Introduction Of Double Track System

The Minister of Education, Hon. Dr. Opoku Prempeh made his justification on the necessity for the government to introduce the double-track system in senior high schools in 2023 saying that it was necessary to give voice to the President’s vision of free senior high school education.

In his justification, he said that the double-track system was affecting the quality of learning outcomes, stating that aside the more contact hours the system offered the students, the government, for the first time, was paying teacher motivation allowance such that the teachers could render additional tuition for the students.

Excess numbers

Education Minister, Dr Prempeh asked what would have happened to the excess number of qualified students had the government not introduced the programme, and that it would be wrong to describe the entire system as a challenge.

Addressing this year’s National Education Week (NEW) currently taking place at the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra on the theme: “Reforming the Education Sector for Effective Service Delivery: Assessing Progress,” he revealed that the Free SHS shot enrolment up from 800,000 in the 2016/17 academic year to 1.2 million in the /20 academic year.

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Dr Prempeh explained that it became important at that time to innovate in order for every child to gain access to senior high school education and stressed on the government’s desire that no child should be left behind, asking rhetorically, “whose child should stay at home?”

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The two-day event, which ends tomorrow, includes plenary and panel discussions on progress and challenges in the specified reform areas and identify the next steps, with recommendations on the way forward.

Impact of COVID-19

Speaking on the impact of COVID-19 on education, the Deputy Public Relations Officer of the ministry, Mr Kwasi Obeng Fosu, said the pandemic, which resulted in the closure of schools, had affected majority of children in the world.

He said there was currently much thinking, collaboration, innovation, experimentation and research taking place in Ghana and across the globe to find out the best ways teaching and learning could still happen in the context of COVID-19.

“These combined present a critical opportunity to have new conversations about education reform and delivery, assessing progress so far, and what needs to be changed in order to plan for the future, and that is the opportunity that NEW offers stakeholders,” Mr Fosu stated.

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2 thoughts on “Minister of Education Justifies Introduction Of Double Track System In SHSs

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  2. Seth

    Thanks very much to the npp government for helping us to get access to shs free of charge in our nation Ghana
    God bless you so much

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