Thank you. Ask the reporter Starrfm. They are the people making the faults reporting bcos they just report stories without having the facts of the matter. It may not be the Ministry's fault bcos we didn't hear it from them bu ... read full comment
Thank you. Ask the reporter Starrfm. They are the people making the faults reporting bcos they just report stories without having the facts of the matter. It may not be the Ministry's fault bcos we didn't hear it from them but from Shameless, Useless, Starrfm.
XXX 11 years ago
NOT THE FAULT OF THE CHILDREN. LISTEN TO THE CHILDREN AND FIND OUT WHAT WENT WRONG
NOT THE FAULT OF THE CHILDREN. LISTEN TO THE CHILDREN AND FIND OUT WHAT WENT WRONG
KWAA II 11 years ago
The minitry says no dismissal, GES says we endorse. Whichis which?
The minitry says no dismissal, GES says we endorse. Whichis which?
DR KUFFOUR 11 years ago
Please, we didn't hear that story from the Ministrys or GES but both were reported by Starrfmonline. These so call reporters will never look for facts before going to press. All they report or write is base on " hearsay ". So ... read full comment
Please, we didn't hear that story from the Ministrys or GES but both were reported by Starrfmonline. These so call reporters will never look for facts before going to press. All they report or write is base on " hearsay ". So the blame lays with the So call Starrfm.
Lord Tennison 11 years ago
Not surprising.They are not your children.How many more will be disillusioned in due course?The cash strap and misplaced priorities in the education system may be contributory factors too.Do not pass the buck by pointing fing ... read full comment
Not surprising.They are not your children.How many more will be disillusioned in due course?The cash strap and misplaced priorities in the education system may be contributory factors too.Do not pass the buck by pointing fingers at the parents and students.No child is useless without a skill.A good education system nurtures the kid and brings out their innate ability and points them to which area of the segment of the principle of labor they belong to.The whole idea of going to school is to discover what one is good at doing.It is the responsibility of the school system to lay the requisite foundation to lead the child to this ultimate goal.
I hope you give them a final chance.They are Ghanaians.You are creating problems for the society in future:drug addicts,prostitutes,armed robbers,drunks,etc.
Can somebody be foresighted and use the money to build more prisons,hire more police officers,fund the NHIS program(all of them will need health care)in future to give them a second chance.If you run away from the fight today,you will live to fight another day.An armed robber in your bedroom because you put them on the street and was blinded by lack of empathy and selfishness to give them the education which is key to good jobs and income and for lifting themselves from poverty.
Think deeply about this.
MKB 11 years ago
GES,why don't you set up a committee to look into the standard of teaching at the school? They draw their salaries and cannot even provide parents with terminal reports for them to know how their wards are performing. Several ... read full comment
GES,why don't you set up a committee to look into the standard of teaching at the school? They draw their salaries and cannot even provide parents with terminal reports for them to know how their wards are performing. Several calls to the school yielded no results.Excuses upon excuses is all you get
BOWONDA 11 years ago
I fully endorse the comments of both Lord Tennison and MKB. The Akans have a proverb that: SE KOKONTE NENYIM GU ASE A BI KA NKRUMAH [If Kokonte is disgraced it affects Okro as well; since both go together!] Is the school happ ... read full comment
I fully endorse the comments of both Lord Tennison and MKB. The Akans have a proverb that: SE KOKONTE NENYIM GU ASE A BI KA NKRUMAH [If Kokonte is disgraced it affects Okro as well; since both go together!] Is the school happy about this publicity that 250 children[!] could not be turned around to pass their examinations? What type of Teaching and Learning, or 'Education', if we can call it so, goes on there at Labone? I do not know the total population of the School but whatever it is, with so many failures, could it be that the School is doing something which might have to be critically investigated by both the GES and the Ministry? As it has been poignantly explained here by Lord Tennison, it is the future of 250[!] Ghanaians we are talking about O O O.
Sigma, London 11 years ago
I support the headmistress and GES 100%. The sacked students should be put into sub-standard schools.
I support the headmistress and GES 100%. The sacked students should be put into sub-standard schools.
Boss 11 years ago
Nonsense to support this and to say that put them in sub-standard schools. What is a sub-standard school. Something is really wrong with the educational system. In other places, such a measure would have attracted an investig ... read full comment
Nonsense to support this and to say that put them in sub-standard schools. What is a sub-standard school. Something is really wrong with the educational system. In other places, such a measure would have attracted an investigation into the school and its teaching practices. If anything at all, the head of the school would have been sacked for presiding over such poor results. Stupid for GES to support this instead of examining why this happened in the school and implementing certain measures to prevent this in the future. The children should be brought back to the school and be given the opportunity with extra help to improve on their marks. This is why our education system is in such a mess.
Eugene. 11 years ago
seriously what are 'lower standards school'. if the students did not do well in ' a standard school'..., what are the chances They Will do well in the so
called ' sub-standard schools'?
and if indid 250 students failed in ... read full comment
seriously what are 'lower standards school'. if the students did not do well in ' a standard school'..., what are the chances They Will do well in the so
called ' sub-standard schools'?
and if indid 250 students failed in one particular school. it can't be soley blamed on the students!
teachers and the head must be questioned?
what were they doing all along?
may jah have mercy.
THE TRUTH 11 years ago
I can't believe what I am reading.Sigma London do you live in London? where the only people who get the sack in a failing school is the Head.
I can't believe what I am reading.Sigma London do you live in London? where the only people who get the sack in a failing school is the Head.
kojo 11 years ago
u fool waa
u fool waa
Mustapha Rahman 11 years ago
The bigger question is why do we have to result to dismissal of students for non performance? The higher ups at GES and the School in question should be ashamed of their actions towards these students. If there is anyone to b ... read full comment
The bigger question is why do we have to result to dismissal of students for non performance? The higher ups at GES and the School in question should be ashamed of their actions towards these students. If there is anyone to be dismissed for non performance it should head master/mistress and top officials of GES. Why? Because they are the once who have fail by not ensure (with every resources available) the success of these student. Our institutional leaders in Ghana are quick to blame someone else for their incompetence, a prime example in this case. There is a need for forwarding thinking by asking questions like, why the non performance? Are there mitigation circumstances for this non performance? What can to be done to help these kids? Identify the course and find a solution to help them and not be too quick to dismiss them when you done nothing to help.
To the Parents – Hold the schools accountable! Participate in Childs day to day and ensure you and your child are getting values for the fees you pay.
Amega 11 years ago
Ghana ay3 d3 papaapa! What kind of country bi dis! GES and Education ministry wetin?
Ghana ay3 d3 papaapa! What kind of country bi dis! GES and Education ministry wetin?
DR KUFFOUR 11 years ago
Starronline, yesterday you reported that someone told you all the students were in school and nobody was sent home. And here you are saying The GES endorsed the sacking of the students. So which is it? SACKED OR NOT SACKED?
Starronline, yesterday you reported that someone told you all the students were in school and nobody was sent home. And here you are saying The GES endorsed the sacking of the students. So which is it? SACKED OR NOT SACKED?
Tawiah 11 years ago
The onus lies on parents to also make sure their SHS children stay home and study, so if per the prospectus agreement they haven't shown to be doing that, then I think the Labone School is better of dismissing all the 250 stu ... read full comment
The onus lies on parents to also make sure their SHS children stay home and study, so if per the prospectus agreement they haven't shown to be doing that, then I think the Labone School is better of dismissing all the 250 students.
After all, the reputation of the school is based on the quality and of grades her students gain in their final examinations. So please headmaster/headmistress, sack those who ought to be sacked so that your school can be proud and strong as a quality institution.
Ruth 11 years ago
If the students are not performing at the required standards, it is the fault of the teachers and administration and NOT the students. The school should offer remedial courses for those students. They should work with them. T ... read full comment
If the students are not performing at the required standards, it is the fault of the teachers and administration and NOT the students. The school should offer remedial courses for those students. They should work with them. This is what we do in Canada to ensure all the students are successful
kpv 11 years ago
what kind of director general is this? is there not any other way of assisting the students than to dismiss them? in ghana here our leaders fail to think properly. just imagine the response of the so call director general. ... read full comment
what kind of director general is this? is there not any other way of assisting the students than to dismiss them? in ghana here our leaders fail to think properly. just imagine the response of the so call director general. if other schools start to do that across the country, what will happen to the system?
JOE 11 years ago
Send them packing
Send them packing
OPOKU MANU 11 years ago
HORRIBLE...SICKENING...FLABBERGASTING..IN TODAY'S WORLD,STUDENTS BEING DISMISSED FOR POOR PERFORMANCE!
HORRIBLE...SICKENING...FLABBERGASTING..IN TODAY'S WORLD,STUDENTS BEING DISMISSED FOR POOR PERFORMANCE!
YOOMOBEGA 11 years ago
Either we decentralize the GES, or we disband it. It is not working properly.
Either we decentralize the GES, or we disband it. It is not working properly.
jato bibio 11 years ago
In my previous contribution I indicated the HEADMISTRESS in connection with another in WAEC are into computer fraud ie changing of exams result for money. Pls where is BNI
In my previous contribution I indicated the HEADMISTRESS in connection with another in WAEC are into computer fraud ie changing of exams result for money. Pls where is BNI
kwaku prince 11 years ago
ayeekoo ghana.they must to back and try again.than complaine because our country education is money if not the perent will lost
ayeekoo ghana.they must to back and try again.than complaine because our country education is money if not the perent will lost
Adu 11 years ago
Where do they want the kids to go? To the streets? A nation that does not have the stamina to educate its children is doomed to fail. I see no good reason to send the kids away. Let the minister explain. I'm worried about the ... read full comment
Where do they want the kids to go? To the streets? A nation that does not have the stamina to educate its children is doomed to fail. I see no good reason to send the kids away. Let the minister explain. I'm worried about the future of these kids. Has the NDC govt come to its wits end?
truth 11 years ago
Grow up folks. Is lack of relevant educational materials causing these children to fail. Most of these teachers need to go back to the classroom and UPGRADE themselves.
Grow up folks. Is lack of relevant educational materials causing these children to fail. Most of these teachers need to go back to the classroom and UPGRADE themselves.
Kofi - USA 11 years ago
I THOUGHT THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SAID NO STUDENT HAS BEEN DISMISSED. SO WHERE LIES THE TRUTH. THIS ADMINISTRATION CAN NOT EVEN TELL A SIMPLE TRUTH TO SAFE ITS LIFE. THE SAME THING HAPPENED WITH STUDENTS NOT PERFORMING WELL ... read full comment
I THOUGHT THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SAID NO STUDENT HAS BEEN DISMISSED. SO WHERE LIES THE TRUTH. THIS ADMINISTRATION CAN NOT EVEN TELL A SIMPLE TRUTH TO SAFE ITS LIFE. THE SAME THING HAPPENED WITH STUDENTS NOT PERFORMING WELL IN WASSE. WHAT KIND OF COUNTRY IS THIS WHERE OFFICIALS CAN NOT TELL THE TRUTH.
Kwasi Poku Acheampong 11 years ago
The school authorities should rather make a deep introspection as to the effectiveness of their teaching methods and devise professional ways of assisting these students on a one to one basis. The non performance involving su ... read full comment
The school authorities should rather make a deep introspection as to the effectiveness of their teaching methods and devise professional ways of assisting these students on a one to one basis. The non performance involving such a large number of students is shameful more to the school than to the individual students. Where is the support that these students deserve?
appiah 11 years ago
The only reason why all the developed nations seek to educate all its citizens, including the lazy and disabled is the fact that whatever anybody is doing he/she can do it better if he/she is educated. Nobody/citizen should b ... read full comment
The only reason why all the developed nations seek to educate all its citizens, including the lazy and disabled is the fact that whatever anybody is doing he/she can do it better if he/she is educated. Nobody/citizen should be condemned to the life of illiteracy without big risk for the whole society. Cholera, and many more diseases are functions of ignorance,illiteracy and stupidity which can only be cured by education. Now over 30% of children receive no formal education in Ghana while millions of money are wasted or stolen daily by the government and top officials. There must be a reason why our constitution mentions compulsory and free education to the high school level and if even our educators cannot understand the importance of this then we have lost it as a nation. It is more of the responsibility of the educators to make students want to learn. The kids have no choice much less be forced to go home because of poor performance. Why do we pay these counterfeit educators when they do not even know their responsibility? Find out how it works in the successful nations where everybody gets education, poor performers and all and stop this madness.
JH New York 11 years ago
Is the Director General of GES,Charles Aheto-Tsegah, the Headmaster/ Headmistress and Staff of Labone High Sch,alright !. How could a parent whom do not take part in the lessons taught in the Classroom be made to Sign such un ... read full comment
Is the Director General of GES,Charles Aheto-Tsegah, the Headmaster/ Headmistress and Staff of Labone High Sch,alright !. How could a parent whom do not take part in the lessons taught in the Classroom be made to Sign such unreasonable document.Does it make Sense ? Even if Sch is free such failed Students would be denied free education( parent pay fees).
The School is not free. Parents pay exorbitant Sch Fees.So,the Sch authority could only repeat the Student in Class,as long as the Parent continues to pay their fees.
With soo many Students failing in Class, I wonder if some of theTeachers teach well to the understanding of the whole Class,and are not of low quality themselves.I think it's not in the right direction to sacked these Students as against the assessment of Teachers/ Teaching performance. Anyway.
JH New York 11 years ago
Correction:
It's wrong to sacked the Students without the assessment of Teachers/
Teaching performance.Anyway.
Correction:
It's wrong to sacked the Students without the assessment of Teachers/
Teaching performance.Anyway.
kofi mereku 11 years ago
Take it easy folks; the Director General is my good friend, but he may be one of the several Ghanaians who delude themselves into thinking "passing the WASSCE very well to obtain admission in the university is the major or on ... read full comment
Take it easy folks; the Director General is my good friend, but he may be one of the several Ghanaians who delude themselves into thinking "passing the WASSCE very well to obtain admission in the university is the major or only aim for providing secondary school education". The head was implementing a GES policy, so he as the DG has to support her. Am sure there is now a growing awareness for the need to take another look at such obnoxious and out-dated policies.
kofi mereku 11 years ago
At a period when the Honourable Minister of Education and her able team are working hard to remove inefficiencies in the educational system, such as the one demonstrated by the SHS head in question; and at a time when the JM ... read full comment
At a period when the Honourable Minister of Education and her able team are working hard to remove inefficiencies in the educational system, such as the one demonstrated by the SHS head in question; and at a time when the JM Government and all political parties’ manifestos are pushing agendas that will make senior high education progressively universal for all; HOW CAN A SHS HEAD DO SUCH A THING?
‘Who really is the Head of the school?’ The head is unfortunately one of the many Ghanaian’s who have little understanding of the aim of senior high (or secondary) education. Heads of SHS should note that preparing senior high school students to qualify for tertiary education is just one of many aims of secondary school or senior high education. For me, the most important aim of secondary education is to develop the nation’s youth into well-rounded and engaged citizens to help build more cohesive and participatory societies in the nation. This is the main reason why all political parties’ manifestos are pushing agendas that will make senior high education progressively universal for ALL students coming out of the nation’s junior high schools.
All heads have to share this vision with their staff, students and parents. They should all understand that the competencies SHS students require to be successful socially and in future go beyond knowledge (i.e. understanding and remembering stuff assessed by WAEC) to include processes of learning or the 21st century attributes that make the learners well-rounded and engaged citizens (see more at the following link: https://www.academia.edu/8437763/What_should_be_the_role_of_SHS_students_and_teachers_in_meeting_the_challenges_of_quality_education).
Nanguri Filami Yaributi 11 years ago
academic institutions world-wide routinely withdraw non performing students. remedial instruction is not their responsibility. GES is not breaking with tradition or committing any violation. call a brick a brick
academic institutions world-wide routinely withdraw non performing students. remedial instruction is not their responsibility. GES is not breaking with tradition or committing any violation. call a brick a brick
Didn't the Ministry say there was no dismissal?
Thank you. Ask the reporter Starrfm. They are the people making the faults reporting bcos they just report stories without having the facts of the matter. It may not be the Ministry's fault bcos we didn't hear it from them bu ...
read full comment
NOT THE FAULT OF THE CHILDREN. LISTEN TO THE CHILDREN AND FIND OUT WHAT WENT WRONG
The minitry says no dismissal, GES says we endorse. Whichis which?
Please, we didn't hear that story from the Ministrys or GES but both were reported by Starrfmonline. These so call reporters will never look for facts before going to press. All they report or write is base on " hearsay ". So ...
read full comment
Not surprising.They are not your children.How many more will be disillusioned in due course?The cash strap and misplaced priorities in the education system may be contributory factors too.Do not pass the buck by pointing fing ...
read full comment
GES,why don't you set up a committee to look into the standard of teaching at the school? They draw their salaries and cannot even provide parents with terminal reports for them to know how their wards are performing. Several ...
read full comment
I fully endorse the comments of both Lord Tennison and MKB. The Akans have a proverb that: SE KOKONTE NENYIM GU ASE A BI KA NKRUMAH [If Kokonte is disgraced it affects Okro as well; since both go together!] Is the school happ ...
read full comment
I support the headmistress and GES 100%. The sacked students should be put into sub-standard schools.
Nonsense to support this and to say that put them in sub-standard schools. What is a sub-standard school. Something is really wrong with the educational system. In other places, such a measure would have attracted an investig ...
read full comment
seriously what are 'lower standards school'. if the students did not do well in ' a standard school'..., what are the chances They Will do well in the so
called ' sub-standard schools'?
and if indid 250 students failed in ...
read full comment
I can't believe what I am reading.Sigma London do you live in London? where the only people who get the sack in a failing school is the Head.
u fool waa
The bigger question is why do we have to result to dismissal of students for non performance? The higher ups at GES and the School in question should be ashamed of their actions towards these students. If there is anyone to b ...
read full comment
Ghana ay3 d3 papaapa! What kind of country bi dis! GES and Education ministry wetin?
Starronline, yesterday you reported that someone told you all the students were in school and nobody was sent home. And here you are saying The GES endorsed the sacking of the students. So which is it? SACKED OR NOT SACKED?
The onus lies on parents to also make sure their SHS children stay home and study, so if per the prospectus agreement they haven't shown to be doing that, then I think the Labone School is better of dismissing all the 250 stu ...
read full comment
If the students are not performing at the required standards, it is the fault of the teachers and administration and NOT the students. The school should offer remedial courses for those students. They should work with them. T ...
read full comment
what kind of director general is this? is there not any other way of assisting the students than to dismiss them? in ghana here our leaders fail to think properly. just imagine the response of the so call director general. ...
read full comment
Send them packing
HORRIBLE...SICKENING...FLABBERGASTING..IN TODAY'S WORLD,STUDENTS BEING DISMISSED FOR POOR PERFORMANCE!
Either we decentralize the GES, or we disband it. It is not working properly.
In my previous contribution I indicated the HEADMISTRESS in connection with another in WAEC are into computer fraud ie changing of exams result for money. Pls where is BNI
ayeekoo ghana.they must to back and try again.than complaine because our country education is money if not the perent will lost
Where do they want the kids to go? To the streets? A nation that does not have the stamina to educate its children is doomed to fail. I see no good reason to send the kids away. Let the minister explain. I'm worried about the ...
read full comment
Grow up folks. Is lack of relevant educational materials causing these children to fail. Most of these teachers need to go back to the classroom and UPGRADE themselves.
I THOUGHT THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SAID NO STUDENT HAS BEEN DISMISSED. SO WHERE LIES THE TRUTH. THIS ADMINISTRATION CAN NOT EVEN TELL A SIMPLE TRUTH TO SAFE ITS LIFE. THE SAME THING HAPPENED WITH STUDENTS NOT PERFORMING WELL ...
read full comment
The school authorities should rather make a deep introspection as to the effectiveness of their teaching methods and devise professional ways of assisting these students on a one to one basis. The non performance involving su ...
read full comment
The only reason why all the developed nations seek to educate all its citizens, including the lazy and disabled is the fact that whatever anybody is doing he/she can do it better if he/she is educated. Nobody/citizen should b ...
read full comment
Is the Director General of GES,Charles Aheto-Tsegah, the Headmaster/ Headmistress and Staff of Labone High Sch,alright !. How could a parent whom do not take part in the lessons taught in the Classroom be made to Sign such un ...
read full comment
Correction:
It's wrong to sacked the Students without the assessment of Teachers/
Teaching performance.Anyway.
Take it easy folks; the Director General is my good friend, but he may be one of the several Ghanaians who delude themselves into thinking "passing the WASSCE very well to obtain admission in the university is the major or on ...
read full comment
At a period when the Honourable Minister of Education and her able team are working hard to remove inefficiencies in the educational system, such as the one demonstrated by the SHS head in question; and at a time when the JM ...
read full comment
academic institutions world-wide routinely withdraw non performing students. remedial instruction is not their responsibility. GES is not breaking with tradition or committing any violation. call a brick a brick