General News of Thursday, 22 March 2018
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the Ashesi University College, Prof. Stephen Adei, has expressed grave disappointment in the output of teaching and learning in public basic schools, saying public school teachers ‘wickedly’ refuse to teach their pupils hence the appalling results manifesting in bad Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results.
He said the worth of the nation’s social capital in reference to the quality of pre-university education, especially basic education, is nothing to write home about, a situation he suggested had reached ‘crisis proportion’.
The Former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), expressed worry at the alarming number of children at the basic level who were receiving little or no education and suggested teachers handling children in all public basic schools be relieved of their duties.
Based on his claim, Prof. Adei predicted a likely 50 percent decrease in the percentage of students who proceed into the tertiary level after completing their secondary education stating that, the Free SHS policy should not be blamed when the reduction occurs.
“…..even before free education, 30 percent of secondary school people qualified to go further and if we are not careful, in 3 years’ time, it will reduce to 15 percent because of the numbers going there and the blame will be on Free SHS. No, it is not Free SHS because the teachers in the basic school wickedly, and I am using my words well, wickedly have refused to teach our children.
We have a situation which is in crisis proportion whereby most of the children which are 80 percent of them, the public basic education are having no education at all and if it continues, free education will be a matter of just postponing the age in which their total illiteracy will become evident,” he mentioned.