Saturday 22 December 2018

Private schools are still hungry for a change ; GNACOPS TELLS GOVERNMENT

A selfless leader's desire is for his follower's life and advantages to improve.
For this reason, National Directors of the Ghana National Council of Private schools ( Gnacops ) have always  interacted with the education ministry, requesting for a change for the better, in the private sector of education.
Series of meetings have been held to formulate the best private  educational framework that would  emphasize on standards,  equity and promote educational development in private schools .
In line with this, the directorate of pre-tertiary education in Ghana has been very instrumental in preparing a level ground for achieving the everlasting desire of private schools' demands.
GNACOPS DIRECTORS WITH DEPUTY MINISTER OF EDUCATION.

For this reason, the national directors of GNACOPS and the education ministry agreed on a follow-up meeting after the historical meeting with  the president of the republic a few weeks ago at the Jubilee House.

At the followup meeting,the minister of education , Hon. Matthew Opoku Prempeh
expressed his views to the council about issues affecting private schools education and called for effective collaboration between the ministry and private schools.
He further mentioned to the leadership of the council some educational packages and strategies that would help beef up enrolment  in private schools especially at the senior high level.

The deputy  minister, Hon. Yaw Adutwum,  who co-chaired the meeting,  elaborated on intended private-public partnership  to steer the affairs of education in Ghana.
He further  mentioned other reforms that are about to be introduced into the  education system.
These include national assessment of basic education for the classes BS2, BS4 and BS6 . This he strongly believes would enhance effective teaching and learning and would also give early performance indications for quick and apt measures to be taken  before the child would be assessed finally for certification and merit.
In addition, the director for PRE-TERTIARY Madam Catherine Agyepomaa Appiah-Pinkrah called for the need to set up a regulatory body to supervise and  implement private education policy that would  be used to determine the operations of private schools and urged the council to put in maximum contribution to make her vision a reality in order to eradicate any unapproved educational delivery into the education system in Ghana.

In response to these,
National Executives of GNACOPS,led by the national executive director, Mr. Enoch Kwesi Gyetuah thanked the leadership of the ministry of education and assured them of the council's readiness to cooperate and contribute to build up a strong collaboration front for the sector's betterment and progress.
He therefore asked the sector ministry to rope in private schools into most of the international and local capacity- building programs that is mostly enjoyed by the public schools to help acquiant the private sector with modern trends in education.
In line with this, he requested training support from the NATIONAL TEACHING COUNCIL (NTC) to partner with the council to help train over 400,000 untrained private school  teachers which the Council, as a private sector initiative has formed into "GNACOPS VOLUNTEERS SERVICE SCHEME (GVSS)"
to   upgrade these untrained teachers to become professionally trained within  four years while they perform their  voluntary  service in various private schools.

  Other matters pertaining to BECE registration were also looked at.
Here, a suggestion was made to the government to pay 50% for private schools in the next academic calendar and this was warmly welcomed.
The meeting ended with a lot of goodwill from both sides for the coming year and the expectation of more collaboration for   progress in the sector.

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Signed...
Samuel Nyamekye
National PRO

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