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GES And MoE Must Organize Standard Workshop For The Newly Posted Facilitators..... EGS Boss, Boadi William



GES And MoE Must Organize Standard Workshop For The Newly Posted Facilitators..... EGS Boss, Boadi William.


The introduction of the new curriculum into the basic school level needs a lot more circumspection than wishful  thinking.

Decision making is not one person's duty. Being aware of this, and as a patriotic citizen, I wish to bring to the attention of the Ghana Education Service and Ministry of education to endeavor to do their best  possible to arrange a standard workshop for the newly posted facilitators on the new curriculum. 

Candidly speaking,  these newly trained and posted facilitators formerly called teachers lack the subject matter of the new curriculum due to their absence during the first workshop organized for the pioneers of the said maiden curriculum rebranding. To prevent contentious and deviationism, they need to be equipped and be conversant with the new content and the methodology. 

"Education is a vaccine for violence" - Edward J. Olmos. Therefore, we must not give it to the clumsy to manage it like campaign promises but the dexterous ones to steer it to the success point.

This time round, I am calling for a standard workshop for the facilitators. Give them enough time for intensive grasping. Please, don't serve them 'sobolo'. They deserve better. Teachers have over the days gone by been treated with no bother for integrity. This must cease forthwith .

The Ghana Education Service together with the Ministry of education must make sure that all the necessary teaching and learning materials of the new system  are provided in a good time for efficient use of them.

"Education in the light of present-day knowledge and need calls for some spirited and creative innovations both in the substance and the purpose of current pedagogy" - Anne Sullivan Macy.

I am a concern citizen not a spectator. Ghana first.

Singed

Mr. Boadi William
CEO, Educationist and Motivational Speaker.
0541935106.

EGS... _We Educate The Nation.

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