Teachers contribute money for them when they come on inspection. They are therefore not hard on teachers.
Teachers contribute money for them when they come on inspection. They are therefore not hard on teachers.
Remove Indemnity Clause 11 years ago
Don't blame teachers,blame bastard Rawlings who destroyed what Kwame Nkrumah established and improved by Busia.
Don't blame teachers,blame bastard Rawlings who destroyed what Kwame Nkrumah established and improved by Busia.
Gye Nyame 11 years ago
The whole education system needs to be reviewed and revamped by the educationist at the ministry not the politicians. Right now it is a whole big mess,and therefore university graduates just go through the system; are not em ... read full comment
The whole education system needs to be reviewed and revamped by the educationist at the ministry not the politicians. Right now it is a whole big mess,and therefore university graduates just go through the system; are not employable because they lack "education". The teachers are products of the system and so we now have a vicious cycle; garbage in, garbage out.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago
The Acting Director of GES is talking rubbish when he claims Teachers are the weakest link in improving education in Ghana. It is rather the GES's failure and corruption at national, regional and district levels.
What do y ... read full comment
The Acting Director of GES is talking rubbish when he claims Teachers are the weakest link in improving education in Ghana. It is rather the GES's failure and corruption at national, regional and district levels.
What do you expect rural teachers to do when they are appointed and teach for two to three years without pay? Then when the pay finally arrives they are forced by District Education Officers to give larger portion to them before their appointment letters are released to them? When they do not have basic items such as even chalk and books to teach? When school children lack classrooms and furniture to study?
That is the reality whilst this Acting Director of GES sits in his air conditioned office in Accra and joins the NDC politicians by referring to very serious problems as " challenge". He should get out of his office, go round visiting the regions and district Education Offices and he would realise the root is with the GES and not teachers.
C.O.D 11 years ago
This man is probably "high" on some substance by blaming teachers who are poorly trained, remunerated and motivated by leaders of Ghana. At Cape Coast University, lecturers, like Kwame Essandah and others, who give passing gr ... read full comment
This man is probably "high" on some substance by blaming teachers who are poorly trained, remunerated and motivated by leaders of Ghana. At Cape Coast University, lecturers, like Kwame Essandah and others, who give passing grades to female students for sexual relations in the full view of the vice chancellor and others are still at post.And it is nation-wide. Its rather gov`t not teachers over the years blamable not teachers.
Pround pepeni. 11 years ago
IN THIS COUNTRY IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT TEACHERS AND LECTURERS SLEEP WITH STUDENTS TO PASS THEM AND NOTHING HAPPENS. SOME TEACHERS IN THE NORTH WERE EVEN ARROGANT ENOUGH TO SAY THAT SLEEPING WITH THE KIDS WAS PART OF THEIR FRIN ... read full comment
IN THIS COUNTRY IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT TEACHERS AND LECTURERS SLEEP WITH STUDENTS TO PASS THEM AND NOTHING HAPPENS. SOME TEACHERS IN THE NORTH WERE EVEN ARROGANT ENOUGH TO SAY THAT SLEEPING WITH THE KIDS WAS PART OF THEIR FRINGE BENEFITS. WHILE WE WAIST OUR TIME IN CHURCHES AND MOSQUES, WE ARE PRESIDING OVER THE MOST MORALLY BANKRUP GENERATION THE NATION HAS EVER SEEN. OUR TEACHERS ARE A REFLECTION OF OUR SOCIETY. THEY DON'T TEACH BUT GET PAID. IN THE VILLAGES TEACHERS ARE KNOWN TO BE ABSENT WITH NO CONSEQUENCES. THIS MAN IS IN CHARGE SO WHAT IS HE ON ABOUT?
C.O.D 11 years ago
If teachers are not teaching but doing something else, why keep and pay them? Supervision is part of leadership if we are thinking straight. I maintain he is on something.
If teachers are not teaching but doing something else, why keep and pay them? Supervision is part of leadership if we are thinking straight. I maintain he is on something.
kasavub 11 years ago
I DO NOT GO TO SCHOOL EVERYDAY, I DO NOT WRITE MY NOTES FOR TEACHING, I HAVE NO SERIOUS ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WORK FOR WHICH AM PAID.
ALAS THE CIRCUIT BOSS IS COMING TO OUR SCHOOL! KNOW WHAT? I GET 2 TUBERS OF KOKOOASE BAYER3 ... read full comment
I DO NOT GO TO SCHOOL EVERYDAY, I DO NOT WRITE MY NOTES FOR TEACHING, I HAVE NO SERIOUS ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WORK FOR WHICH AM PAID.
ALAS THE CIRCUIT BOSS IS COMING TO OUR SCHOOL! KNOW WHAT? I GET 2 TUBERS OF KOKOOASE BAYER3, A BOTTLE OF PALM OIL, A QUARTER OF THE GRASS-CUTTING RAT AND 30 GHANA CEDIS(NO ENVELOPE NEEDED)AND PRESTO!
I COULD DO ANYTHING IN THE SCHOOL...OOO...TOHM!! SHUBTILL
Educationist 11 years ago
Our education system has collapsed not because we do not have the right caliber of teachers, but rather because we have the wrong people at the helm of affairs. If the teachers are given the right kind of leadership, they wou ... read full comment
Our education system has collapsed not because we do not have the right caliber of teachers, but rather because we have the wrong people at the helm of affairs. If the teachers are given the right kind of leadership, they would perform their tasks properly.
What are the directors at the national, regional, municipal and local levels doing to motivate the teachers? What happened to the old style of having inspectors of schools visiting schools during class hours and standing in the classroom window to listen to the teacher's delivery?
It is true some of our teachers do not get to the classroom before 9.30 even though classes are supposed to start at 8.00 am, but that is the fault of the school heads and the big men in the regional and municipal offices. Let the big bosses lay down their expectations and ensure that the teachers achieve them. Those who feel they cannot endure the pressure would leave, and those seeking to enter the profession would know exactly what would be expected of them.
Having people such as Okugyeto Ablakwa as heads our educational setup is not helping the situation. Because of his own brash with the authorities, he was the wrong person to be pushed into the ministry. This is where the President should be blamed: he is, in fact, the weakest link in Ghana's education system. Let us get rid of him, and 'all things shall be ok'!
Osman 11 years ago
Teachers are not motivated
Teachers are not motivated
USMAN 11 years ago
University graduate teachers keep on shifting the educational goal post to hide their incompetence.
University graduate teachers keep on shifting the educational goal post to hide their incompetence.
Ka-na-wu 11 years ago
Here we are! We know all our problems and yet people at the helm of affairs are just sitting in their cozy offices and collecting their salaries at the end of the month! I am of the opinion that the students that we admit to ... read full comment
Here we are! We know all our problems and yet people at the helm of affairs are just sitting in their cozy offices and collecting their salaries at the end of the month! I am of the opinion that the students that we admit to the training colleges are of mediocrity! Elsewhere in the developed world, the best students are admitted to pursue a career in teaching. In Ghana, it is the opposite How do you expect our educational system to improve if low-grade students are admitted to train a s professional teachers? In the olden days, those who went to be trained as Cert A teachers were among the best after completing Standard 7 or Middle Form 4. Now it is only those who do not make it to the university and the Polytechnics that find their way, reluctantly to go to the training college! How can our educational system compete with other nations with such teacher graduates, who have no motivation or interest to be teachers anyway. The solution is to make the teaching profession, one of the tops to attract brilliant students to enroll as teacher trainees. Else we will continue to see a downward trend in the quality of our educational standards. No amount of supervision, or talking will change the current trend. The teachers are just not good enough nowadays, period!
kasavub 11 years ago
I HAVE ALWAYS MAINTAINED THAT IMMEDIATELY SOME PEOPLE ASSUME HIGH POSITION, THE GODS OF THEIR ANCESTORS REMOVE THEIR BRAINS.
I HAVE ALWAYS MAINTAINED THAT IMMEDIATELY SOME PEOPLE ASSUME HIGH POSITION, THE GODS OF THEIR ANCESTORS REMOVE THEIR BRAINS.
Osibisa 11 years ago
That is the plain truth
That is the plain truth
kwaku ghawa 11 years ago
after the studies let them apply for job.
after the studies let them apply for job.
time-will-tell 11 years ago
The weakest link in Ghana's education is actually the GES. The teachers are a reflection of the quality of the leadership at the GES.
The weakest link in Ghana's education is actually the GES. The teachers are a reflection of the quality of the leadership at the GES.
ohene 11 years ago
He is an idiot!
He is an idiot!
JMA 11 years ago
Let that man talking to come the classroom and stop blaming the teachers they left there without textbooks,chalk and even classrooms
Let that man talking to come the classroom and stop blaming the teachers they left there without textbooks,chalk and even classrooms
Amanor Isaac,USA. 11 years ago
I was a good science teacher/supervisor but was frustrated when I had to use my money for t&t to go and supervise science teachers in over 300 schools for six months and the GES never paid this money till I left Ghana in 2010 ... read full comment
I was a good science teacher/supervisor but was frustrated when I had to use my money for t&t to go and supervise science teachers in over 300 schools for six months and the GES never paid this money till I left Ghana in 2010.all 7 circuit supervisors and 3 subject co-odinaters had to go through that,and the sad thing is to go to schools and see serious but frustrated teachers teaching science without the needed TLMs to make the lesson practical,interesting,save time ,easy and arouse students interest.I love to teach but I am happy I left.Government is not serious.
DAV 11 years ago
TEACHERS MUST BE MOTIVATED TO GIVE THEIR BEST
TEACHERS MUST BE MOTIVATED TO GIVE THEIR BEST
ohene 11 years ago
This man should be fired immediately. Anyone who knows about human resource management, particularly, managing for change will tell you that, a fool will make such a statement, about workforce he or she is intended to lead, a ... read full comment
This man should be fired immediately. Anyone who knows about human resource management, particularly, managing for change will tell you that, a fool will make such a statement, about workforce he or she is intended to lead, and help develop their potential. In fact this man is telling the world that leadership of the education sector is the problem, and he represent that leadership. He must go.
Hon. Abdulai Alidu 11 years ago
He is talking nonsense where was he when Osafo marfo brought that useless policy called UTDBE? It hurts me when someone bisects his mouth to appreciable level to blame teachers. gosh!
He is talking nonsense where was he when Osafo marfo brought that useless policy called UTDBE? It hurts me when someone bisects his mouth to appreciable level to blame teachers. gosh!
BFF 11 years ago
AFTER INCREASING THE SALARIES OF THESE TEACHERS BY 3 FOLD IT IS NONSENSE FOR NAYBODY TO SAY THAT TEACHERS ARE N'T MOTIVATED.
AFTER INCREASING THE SALARIES OF THESE TEACHERS BY 3 FOLD IT IS NONSENSE FOR NAYBODY TO SAY THAT TEACHERS ARE N'T MOTIVATED.
steve 11 years ago
what the man said is total nonsense. how many of them up there have done anything in management and administration before controlling our education. who plans what? he should do his research well.
what the man said is total nonsense. how many of them up there have done anything in management and administration before controlling our education. who plans what? he should do his research well.
rwoss 11 years ago
You were put there to give solutions not narrate problems my boss. Afterall this is what happens when you post NYEP teachers to rural areas because leaders chop our money and refuse to sponsor trained and qualified teachers t ... read full comment
You were put there to give solutions not narrate problems my boss. Afterall this is what happens when you post NYEP teachers to rural areas because leaders chop our money and refuse to sponsor trained and qualified teachers to do a great job
I can tell you, children in rural areas are doomed educationally cos if you are in JHS 3 and you neither read well nor write well then u are destined for the farm
CHANNN 11 years ago
Come to Parambo RC in the Pru district the prim,jHS share the same classroom over 1000 pupils
Come to Parambo RC in the Pru district the prim,jHS share the same classroom over 1000 pupils
CHANNN 11 years ago
WHAT SHOULD THE TEACHERS DO IF THE PRIMARY AND JHS SHARE THE SAME CLASSROOM WITH ENROLMENT OF OVER 1000 PUPILS CHECK IT OUT IN PAREMBO RC PRU DISTRICT BRONG AHAFO.
WHAT SHOULD THE TEACHERS DO IF THE PRIMARY AND JHS SHARE THE SAME CLASSROOM WITH ENROLMENT OF OVER 1000 PUPILS CHECK IT OUT IN PAREMBO RC PRU DISTRICT BRONG AHAFO.
NDC must go we had enough of this failed govt
Teachers contribute money for them when they come on inspection. They are therefore not hard on teachers.
Don't blame teachers,blame bastard Rawlings who destroyed what Kwame Nkrumah established and improved by Busia.
The whole education system needs to be reviewed and revamped by the educationist at the ministry not the politicians. Right now it is a whole big mess,and therefore university graduates just go through the system; are not em ...
read full comment
The Acting Director of GES is talking rubbish when he claims Teachers are the weakest link in improving education in Ghana. It is rather the GES's failure and corruption at national, regional and district levels.
What do y ...
read full comment
This man is probably "high" on some substance by blaming teachers who are poorly trained, remunerated and motivated by leaders of Ghana. At Cape Coast University, lecturers, like Kwame Essandah and others, who give passing gr ...
read full comment
IN THIS COUNTRY IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT TEACHERS AND LECTURERS SLEEP WITH STUDENTS TO PASS THEM AND NOTHING HAPPENS. SOME TEACHERS IN THE NORTH WERE EVEN ARROGANT ENOUGH TO SAY THAT SLEEPING WITH THE KIDS WAS PART OF THEIR FRIN ...
read full comment
If teachers are not teaching but doing something else, why keep and pay them? Supervision is part of leadership if we are thinking straight. I maintain he is on something.
I DO NOT GO TO SCHOOL EVERYDAY, I DO NOT WRITE MY NOTES FOR TEACHING, I HAVE NO SERIOUS ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WORK FOR WHICH AM PAID.
ALAS THE CIRCUIT BOSS IS COMING TO OUR SCHOOL! KNOW WHAT? I GET 2 TUBERS OF KOKOOASE BAYER3 ...
read full comment
Our education system has collapsed not because we do not have the right caliber of teachers, but rather because we have the wrong people at the helm of affairs. If the teachers are given the right kind of leadership, they wou ...
read full comment
Teachers are not motivated
University graduate teachers keep on shifting the educational goal post to hide their incompetence.
Here we are! We know all our problems and yet people at the helm of affairs are just sitting in their cozy offices and collecting their salaries at the end of the month! I am of the opinion that the students that we admit to ...
read full comment
I HAVE ALWAYS MAINTAINED THAT IMMEDIATELY SOME PEOPLE ASSUME HIGH POSITION, THE GODS OF THEIR ANCESTORS REMOVE THEIR BRAINS.
That is the plain truth
after the studies let them apply for job.
The weakest link in Ghana's education is actually the GES. The teachers are a reflection of the quality of the leadership at the GES.
He is an idiot!
Let that man talking to come the classroom and stop blaming the teachers they left there without textbooks,chalk and even classrooms
I was a good science teacher/supervisor but was frustrated when I had to use my money for t&t to go and supervise science teachers in over 300 schools for six months and the GES never paid this money till I left Ghana in 2010 ...
read full comment
TEACHERS MUST BE MOTIVATED TO GIVE THEIR BEST
This man should be fired immediately. Anyone who knows about human resource management, particularly, managing for change will tell you that, a fool will make such a statement, about workforce he or she is intended to lead, a ...
read full comment
He is talking nonsense where was he when Osafo marfo brought that useless policy called UTDBE? It hurts me when someone bisects his mouth to appreciable level to blame teachers. gosh!
AFTER INCREASING THE SALARIES OF THESE TEACHERS BY 3 FOLD IT IS NONSENSE FOR NAYBODY TO SAY THAT TEACHERS ARE N'T MOTIVATED.
what the man said is total nonsense. how many of them up there have done anything in management and administration before controlling our education. who plans what? he should do his research well.
You were put there to give solutions not narrate problems my boss. Afterall this is what happens when you post NYEP teachers to rural areas because leaders chop our money and refuse to sponsor trained and qualified teachers t ...
read full comment
Come to Parambo RC in the Pru district the prim,jHS share the same classroom over 1000 pupils
WHAT SHOULD THE TEACHERS DO IF THE PRIMARY AND JHS SHARE THE SAME CLASSROOM WITH ENROLMENT OF OVER 1000 PUPILS CHECK IT OUT IN PAREMBO RC PRU DISTRICT BRONG AHAFO.