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Managers of education to sign performance contracts - GES

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  • Americano 8 years ago

    It is lack of supervision and accountability plus too many stupid strikes eg TEWU goes on strike every weekend.

  • PROFESSOR ASHAWO!! 8 years ago

    Why the ban?

  • lsaac Amanor,USA. 8 years ago

    Thanks for this question,can the director general tell me if any private school will allow a teacher to teach 6 subjects in a p4 class of 68 pupils?How can there be effective teaching?

  • Lllll 8 years ago

    Much as this will be a good way to go an obvious drawback will be cheating at exams to achieve good results.
    NAGRAT has always been my problem. they never talk about quality but only incentives and strikes.
    they are not gra ...
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  • lsaac Amanor,USA. 8 years ago

    nb.90% of teachers in the public high schools are NAGRAT nd they still do better than the private high schoosl. Private basic schools do better cos.1.supervision but GES know this nd yet keep T$T of circuit supervisors /subje ...
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  • lsaac Amanor,USA. 8 years ago

    As the sc.cod.for Ejisu municipal,l had to convince the director nd headteachers to use part of the capitation grant to buy materials to teach basic electronics.For the private schools,yu tell them nd on yr next visit the mat ...
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  • SP 8 years ago

    "Dr Korh assigned the good performance of students in the private schools to the high level of supervision, which, he noted, culminates in increased time on task and the teachers high work output."

    So Dr Korh, you know the ...
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  • kwadwo dagomba 8 years ago

    the main cause is the parent.they don't provide teaching and learning materials for their wards
    and this is not the case when u go to private schools.
    private schools Saturday classes are compulsory but public they don't g ...
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  • USMAN 8 years ago

    If Dr Danaa, who holds a PhD, could behave this way then university education is useless in Ghana. If people of his caliber are leading Ghanaians then, I am afraid, we shall soon fall into a ditch.
    Who asked Dr Danaa to take ...
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  • Comment 250 8 years ago

    Who watches the watcher or who supervises the supervisor?

    If the head is rotten surely the rest of the body will follow suite.

    GES directors is it time to up your performance? Do you know how many students are underperf ...
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  • kkboy 8 years ago

    Annual performance evaluations including goals should be done at all government instituitions. All public servants in develop do this annually. Salary raises are based on annual performance.

  • Saint Francis 8 years ago

    The current situation plus performance contract is a recipe for more corruption. Mark my words

  • Seth A 8 years ago

    Some Students in public schools do not have parents. Everyday my children bring homework. We help them to do their work. In my public about ninety percent of the students are maids in Accra. They normally come to school with ...
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  • ugly akufo addo 8 years ago

    he is seriously sick

  • sab 8 years ago

    Shame unto you for saying that private schools which have untrained teachers pass than government. Aaaaba.A professional shouldn't speak like that.Do u know what goes on during the exams?ok director why is it that when they g ...
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  • Nantwi,BSEd,MSEd(ece),MSEd(sas) 8 years ago

    When I come to Kumasi, I live at Abrepo. The public school there, believe me,I will not send my Dog there. The private school, just a few blocks up that school, is very nice. They even have a bus that pick the children up. I ...
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  • Akoo 8 years ago

    This is what I have been saying all along about the teaching profession. There is no justification for poor performance. Yes there are ocassions that performance could be low but that could not be a trend in the Ghanaian educ ...
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  • Inusah 8 years ago

    Kudos for this laudable initiative! Keep it up

  • ama fosuah 8 years ago

    I teach integrated science in four classes in one of the shs in EJMA. GES monitoring team, pls check the enrollment especially in the general arts classes. We have about 90 to 110 students in those classes not to talk about t ...
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  • lkj 8 years ago

    how can u compare mangoes to oranges. can a girl in private school stops school in order to go n deliver n then go back to the school after wasting more than a year in the house? can a teacher in a public school repeat a pupi ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Maybe when they sign the performance contracts, they will feel obliged to use the salaries to buy chalk and registers for the schools. They can sign whatever contracts but unless government realizes that rural schools without ...
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  • ODIASEMPA 8 years ago

    WHAT WILL HAPPEN AT THE END? YOU WILL DISMISS THE TEACHER RIGHT?
    IN LAW, IT IS AN ACT OF THREAT AND DURESS. AND THIS TYPE OF CONTRACT IS NULL AND VOID CONTRACT. IT WONT WORK

  • ROLAND GODXTYM 8 years ago

    no repetition in government skuls, parents are aloof bcos free education. no further levying for de progress of gov skuls. kids are not willing to study. when a girl gets pregnant,GES says we shld allow dem stay in class to s ...
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  • Saint Francis 8 years ago

    Dear director general
    Pls stop the classification of SHS as 1st class schools, second class, third class and so forth. U send weak students to weak schools. Good students to good schools @SHS. And wat do expect? U are the pr ...
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  • AB 8 years ago

    This policy is long overdue. In addition to the performance contract, GES should check the use of square pegs in round holes. This policy should be implemented in all government institutions. Kudos.