Educational sector needs reforms; soften your hearts and heed to calls – Gov’t told

The Emeritus Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, the Most Rev. Mathias Kobena Nketsiah, has urged government of Ghana to heed calls for educational policy reform from experts in the field.

Rev. Mathias Kobena Nketsiah believes that there is a need for reforms in the education sector in Ghana and therefore government should be open to suggestions from experts in the field.

He explains the especially the double-track system has problems and therefore will be imperative for government to listen to people who are advocating for a transition to a conducive schedule.

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The Archbishop who was speaking at Cape Coast-based Holy Child School said it is time government stops intimidating people who have opposing views and rather be receptive to ideas expressed.

This he said will help government get the needed feedback to better the fortunes of the educational sector of the country.

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“Calls being made by people for changes in the educational policy must be listened to. The calls by teachers and educationists, and particularly people in educational formation, must be heard. I want to ask the government to listen and address these growing concerns,” he said.

“Sometimes people are afraid to speak and they feel a lot of intimidation. I hope it is not true; but if it is true, those who intimidate them should change and allow teachers to freely voice out their concerns, so that they can be addressed in everyone’s best interest,” he said.

Source: MyNewsGh.com/ 2022

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