Alhaji A.B.A. Fuseini, the Deputy Northern Regional Minister, has
decried the unbalanced distribution of trained teachers in the Region,
saying it was affecting quality education delivery.
He said urban schools in the Region had excess number of teachers
compared to schools in rural areas who had an inadequate number of
teachers handling pupils in overcrowded classrooms.
Alhaji Fuseini said this at a meeting between members of the
Parliamentary Select Committee on Education and officials from the
Sagnarigu District Directorate of Education at Sagnarigu on Monday to
deliberate on issues affecting quality education delivery in the
district.
The meeting, which was held at the behest of the Parliamentary Select
Committee on Education as part of its monitoring visits to selected
districts across the country, is to come out with action plans to arrest
the fallen standard of education in the district and the region.
Other stakeholders who attended the meeting included circuit
supervisors, representatives of school management committees, head
teachers, teachers, parent/ teacher associations, service providers,
students and pupils.
Alhaji Fuseini said the unbalanced distribution of teachers across the
region was impacting negatively on quality education delivery in the
Region since some students and pupils in rural areas were not receiving
quality tuition compared to their counterparts in urban schools.
He also attributed the fallen standard of education in the Region to
unprofessional attitudes of some teachers, who drank alcohol even during
school hours thereby failing to adequately discharge their duties as
teachers.
He said the Region had assumed the unenviable record of placing last in
the recent Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) and called
on all stakeholders to do their best to improve the situation.
Mr Puozaa Mathias, Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on
Education, said the falling standard of education was a concern to the
committee and expressed hope that action plans to be developed from the
meeting would help to reverse the situation.
Mr Alhassan Mohammed Sorugudoo, the District Chief Executive for
Sagnarigu, expressed the hope that the on-going teacher redeployment
exercise would help ensure equitable distribution of teachers to improve
education delivery.
He said even though the Sagnarigu District recorded 62 per cent at the
last BECE, there was a need to put in more efforts to further improve
the situation.
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