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GNECC Calls for Decentralization of Teacher Deployment Under New GES Leadership

 

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The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) has urged Professor Ernest Kofi Davis, the newly appointed Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), to prioritize decentralizing teacher deployment.

This move is expected to enhance teaching and learning outcomes across the country, addressing the persistent disparities in Ghana’s education system.

 

Bernice Mpere-Gyekye, National Coordinator of GNECC, emphasized the need for a more balanced distribution of teachers between urban and rural areas. “The current system often leaves schools in rural areas understaffed while urban classrooms are overcrowded,” she noted. A decentralized deployment strategy would create a more equitable learning environment for all students, regardless of their geographic location.

 

GNECC hopes that by decentralizing teacher deployment, the GES can ensure every child in Ghana has access to well-trained and motivated teachers. This strategy is expected to bridge the educational gap and improve outcomes for students nationwide.

 

As Professor Davis assumes office, stakeholders in the education sector are hopeful that his leadership will champion innovative policies, addressing critical challenges and fostering a more inclusive and equitable educational landscape in Ghana ¹.

Source: GossipMotion.com

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