Parents are the first teachers of their children. Most children fail at school because their first teachers (Parents) fail to do their sacred duties at home, yet these parents want school teachers to be miracle performers for ... read full comment
Parents are the first teachers of their children. Most children fail at school because their first teachers (Parents) fail to do their sacred duties at home, yet these parents want school teachers to be miracle performers for their wards. What a shame! It is true that some teachers are VERY inefficient, nevertheless, most parents are more negligent to the needs of their children. If parents think the GES is not performing well, why don't they try home school as it is done on the USA?
The 10 years ago
If parents sat down qietly and watched the following, what should we expect;
1. Teachers demonstrating about their SSS had police brutalising them with hot water and pepper and beatings
2. Government just changing 4 yea ... read full comment
If parents sat down qietly and watched the following, what should we expect;
1. Teachers demonstrating about their SSS had police brutalising them with hot water and pepper and beatings
2. Government just changing 4 year SHS to 3 years without planning and consulting parents
CHIEF ADVISER 10 years ago
It is the duty of the government to see to the success of the fututre generation but unfortunately, every gov't--beside the Nkrumah administration--seeks the welfare of it's party. A government that cares less about education ... read full comment
It is the duty of the government to see to the success of the fututre generation but unfortunately, every gov't--beside the Nkrumah administration--seeks the welfare of it's party. A government that cares less about education MUST BE DISMISSED FROM OFFICE.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago
Togbui Kwasea, how do teachers teach when they have not been paid for months, when there are no textbooks, when students have no light to study at night? Blame teachers? Blame the government. If after paying teachers on time, ... read full comment
Togbui Kwasea, how do teachers teach when they have not been paid for months, when there are no textbooks, when students have no light to study at night? Blame teachers? Blame the government. If after paying teachers on time, supplying the correct Teaching and Learning materials and the correct infrastructure, then blame teachers when students fail.
JUSTICE 10 years ago
WHAT IS YOUR POINT HERE, DR.ASANTE? WHEN SOME PARENTS ARE MOVED TO DEMAND VALUE FROM THE GES YOU ARE HERE WRITING GRAMMAR; GES HAS A TECHNICAL MANDATE TO GOVERN EDUCATION OF OUR CHILDREN. THEY HAVE GRADUALLY REDUCED THE ISSUE ... read full comment
WHAT IS YOUR POINT HERE, DR.ASANTE? WHEN SOME PARENTS ARE MOVED TO DEMAND VALUE FROM THE GES YOU ARE HERE WRITING GRAMMAR; GES HAS A TECHNICAL MANDATE TO GOVERN EDUCATION OF OUR CHILDREN. THEY HAVE GRADUALLY REDUCED THE ISSUE TO PAY AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF TEACHERS. AND YOUR RESPONSE IS TO BLAME PARENTS, GOVERNMENT OR HOME SCHOOLING? HOW SAD!
Mike Olongo, USA 10 years ago
That "the GES HAS A TECHNICAL MANDATE TO GOVERN EDUCATION OF OUR CHILDREN" is only part of the broad contractual picture. Please note that the Government has the obligation to reward the GES personnel promptly and adequately ... read full comment
That "the GES HAS A TECHNICAL MANDATE TO GOVERN EDUCATION OF OUR CHILDREN" is only part of the broad contractual picture. Please note that the Government has the obligation to reward the GES personnel promptly and adequately for their service, not to mention the provision of educational materials and infrastructure. It appears you are looking at one side of the coin only. How sad !
COS 90 10 years ago
In a school setting, there are two major things that go on in the classroom. Viz: a) teaching and b) learning, hence teachung and learning. Now if the teachers teach and students refuse to learn, what do parents expect teache ... read full comment
In a school setting, there are two major things that go on in the classroom. Viz: a) teaching and b) learning, hence teachung and learning. Now if the teachers teach and students refuse to learn, what do parents expect teachers to do? how can their children pass examinations? In the olden days when discipline was in schools and the positive support from parents, students performed better with distictions, very good grades etc. There are other public schools in ghana performing very well in all the external examination, why bcos discipline is working there. for mr.danso to blame the government for dat matter GES, to me it does not hold water. Parents of today are money concious at the expense of their children education. In the olden days when teachers have total control of the students, yielded good results to the extend dat parents them selves priased the teachers in different ways. If students did well in external exams, the glory goes to the students but when students failed, parents, communities etc blame the teachers. can anybody blame a medical doctor if his or her patient dies? is hard parents should leave teachers alone to idscharge their duties as professional teachers.
COMMON SENSE 10 years ago
COMMON SENSE tells us that those who failed did not work hard and those who passed worked hard.Teachers are not magicians.How many Ghanaian parents monitor the activities of their children ?
COMMON SENSE tells us that those who failed did not work hard and those who passed worked hard.Teachers are not magicians.How many Ghanaian parents monitor the activities of their children ?
Robin Hood 10 years ago
Mr Dansi should ask himself if all his classmates from Primary One passed their exams. If the current public school education system is not suitable for his children, he has two options: either he enters the classroom to teac ... read full comment
Mr Dansi should ask himself if all his classmates from Primary One passed their exams. If the current public school education system is not suitable for his children, he has two options: either he enters the classroom to teach his children or take them out and educate them in the private schools, like many parents who can afford it are doing. If he can' t do either, he should find out the reason for the mediocre education his children are receiving in the public sector. Don't blame the teachers; blame Rawlings and his idiotic NDC.
DR. JOE 10 years ago
THESE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TRS. IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT DEDICATED. ONLY AFTER MONEY. LOOK AT THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE EVERY YEAR, BUTTER THAN THE SO CALLED TRAIN TRS. WHY? BECS THE PROPRIETOR MAKE THEM UNDERSTAND THEIR JOB D ... read full comment
THESE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TRS. IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT DEDICATED. ONLY AFTER MONEY. LOOK AT THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE EVERY YEAR, BUTTER THAN THE SO CALLED TRAIN TRS. WHY? BECS THE PROPRIETOR MAKE THEM UNDERSTAND THEIR JOB DISCRETION AND FORCE THEM INTO IT .
Kay 10 years ago
Irresponsible parenthood is not complementing the efforts of teachers. The students spend more time at home than in school so check your own members
Irresponsible parenthood is not complementing the efforts of teachers. The students spend more time at home than in school so check your own members
Joe 10 years ago
The man should come again.
The man should come again.
Parent 10 years ago
It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to take teachers of their wards to task. We do not need the intervention of the national body to see to it that we get a fair reward for our efforts.
Each local PTA should in ... read full comment
It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to take teachers of their wards to task. We do not need the intervention of the national body to see to it that we get a fair reward for our efforts.
Each local PTA should institute measures to stop the failures. Any teacher who does not perform must be shown the exit. We can start with the form/class teachers. Each school should make sure there is a tutor responsible for each class, even when the particular school operate the subject tutor system. Any school which records a 0% pass should get rid of the head teacher and the form/class tutor with immediate effect. That would be a lesson to their replacements. If the results for the subsequent year does not show any siginificant improvement, the entire staff should be made to quit.
That way, the head teachers would not wait until the PTA gets on their trail before taking action agaiinst any non-performing teacher.
This is the only way some teachers would take their responsibilities seriously. The welfare of our children should be our major concern, and we should not relegate that position to anybody, whatsoever.
Henry 10 years ago
I am never surprised all this goes on in Ghana.But i just hope one day we would put a stop to all this behaviors of ours and move on as a nation.......
I am never surprised all this goes on in Ghana.But i just hope one day we would put a stop to all this behaviors of ours and move on as a nation.......
ADA 10 years ago
Teachers in Private schools earn a third of what teachers in the Public Service earn, yet their students pass the exams with flying colours. Teachers in Government Service idle around and make a lot of noise about salary incr ... read full comment
Teachers in Private schools earn a third of what teachers in the Public Service earn, yet their students pass the exams with flying colours. Teachers in Government Service idle around and make a lot of noise about salary increases without any result to show. Majority Ghanaians have their children in Private schools out of necessity. Teachers salaries must be based on performance of their students.
Frank Agyeman Prempeh 10 years ago
The best thing is to change the 3 years back to 4 years.
The best thing is to change the 3 years back to 4 years.
KOW Amisah 10 years ago
Mr Danso should quit his appointment in shame. Parents in Ghana have been very irresponsible . We sit down for policy makers to do what they like without raising a voice. If no one is seeking parents advice, serious parents ... read full comment
Mr Danso should quit his appointment in shame. Parents in Ghana have been very irresponsible . We sit down for policy makers to do what they like without raising a voice. If no one is seeking parents advice, serious parents can move forward to offer their advice. Parents interest in the education of their children will go a long way to motivate our teachers. It will also keep the teachers alert.
Boyz abr33333 10 years ago
Some of the young teachers have no desire (Job interest) to teach but are interested in fucking the young ladies in the schools.
Some of the young teachers have no desire (Job interest) to teach but are interested in fucking the young ladies in the schools.
NEAY 10 years ago
stories,stories,stories.come to the classrooms and see the attitudes of your wards towards learning and you cry for the trs.infact the root cause of all that we see today is huge in our educational systems.some parents please ... read full comment
stories,stories,stories.come to the classrooms and see the attitudes of your wards towards learning and you cry for the trs.infact the root cause of all that we see today is huge in our educational systems.some parents please help make teachers work easier for them by doing your part in your homes.
TY 10 years ago
IF YOUR CHILD DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING HOW DOES HE/SHE PASS. IF YOUR CHILD IS A FAILURE, THE TEACHER CANNOT CHANGE THAT DESTINY. BLAME CSPS. IF TEACHERS ARE THE CAUSE, TRY HOME SCHOOLING AS THE ALTERNATIVE.
IF YOUR CHILD DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING HOW DOES HE/SHE PASS. IF YOUR CHILD IS A FAILURE, THE TEACHER CANNOT CHANGE THAT DESTINY. BLAME CSPS. IF TEACHERS ARE THE CAUSE, TRY HOME SCHOOLING AS THE ALTERNATIVE.
Odehye ba Nana 10 years ago
Only in Ghana. I believe the parents must be fully involved in their children's education. You cant sideline them.Only in Ghana will you find such prevalent wickedness. We in the diaspora are loving it here. Nsemhunu aaa kwaa ... read full comment
Only in Ghana. I believe the parents must be fully involved in their children's education. You cant sideline them.Only in Ghana will you find such prevalent wickedness. We in the diaspora are loving it here. Nsemhunu aaa kwaakwa
Gbogbomashi 10 years ago
Every parent would admit that the contents of education at every level have improved, but the children are not making the necessary effort and sacrifice to learn well and pass properly though part of the blame could be laid o ... read full comment
Every parent would admit that the contents of education at every level have improved, but the children are not making the necessary effort and sacrifice to learn well and pass properly though part of the blame could be laid on the doorstep of the GES.
Gone were the days when we have to burn the candle to achieve our aim, because there is constant reminder that your destiny or future lies in your passes and progression. It has become true since the little we achieved is sustaining us and urging us on to go higher.
But come to think of what is prevailing today. Children would prefer watching TV for entertainments, movies for pornographic materials, musicals, etc. Most of the boys go to internet cafes to continue watching sex vidoes, internet games, sakawa using the social media and all kinds of things that doesn't help their concentration and good upbringing.
The young are masterbating and doing all kinds of horrible things. Shocking to know say that most of the parents of these young ones do not know, but are rather too quick to blame the teacher.
Look, monitoring both home and school is the solution for the poor performances we are having today. The stake holders in this affair are the teacher, the parents and the students. Much as it is the responsibility of the teacher to teach well, it is also the responsibility of the student to learn and deliver on the exams. The parent who is paying the fees must do their duties by monitoring, enforcing and encouraging their wards to learn well to dperform well in the exams. The student has all the reasons to pass exams without excuses and without parents trying to cover for them like these parents are doing.
If indeed these parents are serious and want targets, they must rise above partisanship and be up and doing as good parents who do not only want to continue to pay high fees, but also help their children to turn out good results.
wise 10 years ago
your stupid to say all this things about the students while you teachers are have sex with students and some of you even don't know how to write their names. and some teachers even say to their student that i can teach you to ... read full comment
your stupid to say all this things about the students while you teachers are have sex with students and some of you even don't know how to write their names. and some teachers even say to their student that i can teach you to pass but i will not. and because of this primitive ideas, that we used candle in our time, that is why you people with your politicians can not do anything good for the future generation because you think of your miserable past so you don't want to do any good for the future children. we are in modern time your dark ages are gone. all of you primitive teachers must to be sack you don't deserve to be a modern teacher because your wicked old mind is worrying you. you have nothing to offer in our days.
C.O.D 10 years ago
Teachers, just like other workers are poorly remunerated,housed, fed and trained. Go to University of Cape Coast, among others, and you`ll learn that many teacher trainees are having sex for passing grades with their trainers ... read full comment
Teachers, just like other workers are poorly remunerated,housed, fed and trained. Go to University of Cape Coast, among others, and you`ll learn that many teacher trainees are having sex for passing grades with their trainers. But no one does anything!Ask the new educational minister, Naana Agyeman.
To compound the situation, children are generally poorly housed, malnutritioned, hungry, thirsty, poorly dressed, badly entaertained, learn in the dark and no attention is given to their health needs.
Given all these, whilst no one attempts to do anything for a change, what shall we all expect from the results of our educational products?
Min 10 years ago
Ghana Education Service not working at all!!!
Ghana Education Service not working at all!!!
bashiru raubil raji 10 years ago
Teachers should rather be held responsible when students fail too much in the system again
Teachers should rather be held responsible when students fail too much in the system again
HAWA YAKUBU 10 years ago
I feel for you guys, but there are numerous underlining cause that brings great successful finish to any student in the world.
The school environment is a vast playing field with all kind of imageries. My question is, how m ... read full comment
I feel for you guys, but there are numerous underlining cause that brings great successful finish to any student in the world.
The school environment is a vast playing field with all kind of imageries. My question is, how many of you guys had never missed parents and teachers association meetings?. Good number of you guys had been there only 1 or 2 times. The schools are not daycare centers when you dump the child and go about your normal duties. And at the end of the day, you go back to pick up your wards. This is one of the major reasons why your child performance is not up to par. How many of you parents had called to the school where your ward attends to find out about his/her general conditions?. Just to find out whether your child had the necessary tools( sleeping place, food, healthy or not, progress reports)and many other issues.
Most parents around the globe think they know more educational problem solving than the teachers in general. They come to the schools with their heads and noses up and when a teacher try to explain an issue, they flatly refused to listen. THEY KNOW IT ALL.
Guys home environments play a function-able role in child development and educational success. This is a big problem in many household family. Successful student is parent-teacher based.
Lasisi Best 10 years ago
I think its about time that Ghana had a real and proper educational reform where a better action will be taken to ensure that students do have a smooth entry into the next educational level without any problem. I think GES sh ... read full comment
I think its about time that Ghana had a real and proper educational reform where a better action will be taken to ensure that students do have a smooth entry into the next educational level without any problem. I think GES should consider that the parents are always right so if they need to speak back then they need to clarify things in s better way. The ministry of education should be made an independent body to provide a better service to the Ghanaian people.
JJ Rawlings 10 years ago
Mr Danso your best deal is to teach your child at home or shut your mouth up.
Mr Danso your best deal is to teach your child at home or shut your mouth up.
Parents are the first teachers of their children. Most children fail at school because their first teachers (Parents) fail to do their sacred duties at home, yet these parents want school teachers to be miracle performers for ...
read full comment
If parents sat down qietly and watched the following, what should we expect;
1. Teachers demonstrating about their SSS had police brutalising them with hot water and pepper and beatings
2. Government just changing 4 yea ...
read full comment
It is the duty of the government to see to the success of the fututre generation but unfortunately, every gov't--beside the Nkrumah administration--seeks the welfare of it's party. A government that cares less about education ...
read full comment
Togbui Kwasea, how do teachers teach when they have not been paid for months, when there are no textbooks, when students have no light to study at night? Blame teachers? Blame the government. If after paying teachers on time, ...
read full comment
WHAT IS YOUR POINT HERE, DR.ASANTE? WHEN SOME PARENTS ARE MOVED TO DEMAND VALUE FROM THE GES YOU ARE HERE WRITING GRAMMAR; GES HAS A TECHNICAL MANDATE TO GOVERN EDUCATION OF OUR CHILDREN. THEY HAVE GRADUALLY REDUCED THE ISSUE ...
read full comment
That "the GES HAS A TECHNICAL MANDATE TO GOVERN EDUCATION OF OUR CHILDREN" is only part of the broad contractual picture. Please note that the Government has the obligation to reward the GES personnel promptly and adequately ...
read full comment
In a school setting, there are two major things that go on in the classroom. Viz: a) teaching and b) learning, hence teachung and learning. Now if the teachers teach and students refuse to learn, what do parents expect teache ...
read full comment
COMMON SENSE tells us that those who failed did not work hard and those who passed worked hard.Teachers are not magicians.How many Ghanaian parents monitor the activities of their children ?
Mr Dansi should ask himself if all his classmates from Primary One passed their exams. If the current public school education system is not suitable for his children, he has two options: either he enters the classroom to teac ...
read full comment
THESE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TRS. IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT DEDICATED. ONLY AFTER MONEY. LOOK AT THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE EVERY YEAR, BUTTER THAN THE SO CALLED TRAIN TRS. WHY? BECS THE PROPRIETOR MAKE THEM UNDERSTAND THEIR JOB D ...
read full comment
Irresponsible parenthood is not complementing the efforts of teachers. The students spend more time at home than in school so check your own members
The man should come again.
It is the responsibility of parents and guardians to take teachers of their wards to task. We do not need the intervention of the national body to see to it that we get a fair reward for our efforts.
Each local PTA should in ...
read full comment
I am never surprised all this goes on in Ghana.But i just hope one day we would put a stop to all this behaviors of ours and move on as a nation.......
Teachers in Private schools earn a third of what teachers in the Public Service earn, yet their students pass the exams with flying colours. Teachers in Government Service idle around and make a lot of noise about salary incr ...
read full comment
The best thing is to change the 3 years back to 4 years.
Mr Danso should quit his appointment in shame. Parents in Ghana have been very irresponsible . We sit down for policy makers to do what they like without raising a voice. If no one is seeking parents advice, serious parents ...
read full comment
Some of the young teachers have no desire (Job interest) to teach but are interested in fucking the young ladies in the schools.
stories,stories,stories.come to the classrooms and see the attitudes of your wards towards learning and you cry for the trs.infact the root cause of all that we see today is huge in our educational systems.some parents please ...
read full comment
IF YOUR CHILD DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING HOW DOES HE/SHE PASS. IF YOUR CHILD IS A FAILURE, THE TEACHER CANNOT CHANGE THAT DESTINY. BLAME CSPS. IF TEACHERS ARE THE CAUSE, TRY HOME SCHOOLING AS THE ALTERNATIVE.
Only in Ghana. I believe the parents must be fully involved in their children's education. You cant sideline them.Only in Ghana will you find such prevalent wickedness. We in the diaspora are loving it here. Nsemhunu aaa kwaa ...
read full comment
Every parent would admit that the contents of education at every level have improved, but the children are not making the necessary effort and sacrifice to learn well and pass properly though part of the blame could be laid o ...
read full comment
your stupid to say all this things about the students while you teachers are have sex with students and some of you even don't know how to write their names. and some teachers even say to their student that i can teach you to ...
read full comment
Teachers, just like other workers are poorly remunerated,housed, fed and trained. Go to University of Cape Coast, among others, and you`ll learn that many teacher trainees are having sex for passing grades with their trainers ...
read full comment
Ghana Education Service not working at all!!!
Teachers should rather be held responsible when students fail too much in the system again
I feel for you guys, but there are numerous underlining cause that brings great successful finish to any student in the world.
The school environment is a vast playing field with all kind of imageries. My question is, how m ...
read full comment
I think its about time that Ghana had a real and proper educational reform where a better action will be taken to ensure that students do have a smooth entry into the next educational level without any problem. I think GES sh ...
read full comment
Mr Danso your best deal is to teach your child at home or shut your mouth up.