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Ghana’s education is in crisis – Apaak

By Laud Nartey
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Ghana’s education is in crisis – Apaak

Dr Clement Apaak (Left) and Education Minister Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum,

Builsa South Lawmaker, Dr Clement Apaak, has listed a number of issues affecting teaching and learning in Ghana’s public universities.

Among the issues he raised is the quality of students entering the universities , saying, this is “challenging as some have poor English and writing ability.

Overburdened Lecturers due to large student numbers; Poor condition of service of lecturers, leading to limited focus on the quality of teaching; Limited research support and funding, leading to limited research output; Lack of adequate infrastructure; lecture halls, residential facilities, office space etc; Non provision of teaching aids such as laptops and horrible Internet and IT infrastructure and costs, in face of Covid,” the Deputy Ranking Member On Education Committee in Parliament said in a statement on Friday January 14.

Below is his full statement…

Education In Crisis – Public Universities

The ongoing strike by Lecturers of our Public Universities has generated a wider conversation regarding our Public Universities.

The stalled conditions of service negotiations between University Teachers’ Association (UTAG) and Government, and the withdrawal of teaching and related services by University Lecturers is unfortunate.

However the Lecturers cannot be blamed, Government must be held to account for failing to fulfil its obligations to the Lecturers.

Below are some of the issues affecting teaching and learning in our Public Universities.

  1. Overburdened Lecturers due to large student numbers;
  2. Poor condition of service of lecturers, leading to limited focus on the quality of teaching;
  3. Limited research support and funding, leading to limited research output;
  4. Lack of adequate infrastructure; lecture halls, residential facilities, office space etc;
  5. Non provision of teaching aids such as laptops and horrible Internet and IT infrastructure and costs, in face of Covid;
  6. Quality of students entering the universities challenging as some have poor English and writing ability.

Dr. Clement Apaak
M.P, Builsa South and Deputy Ranking Member On Education

By Laud Nartey|editors.3news.com|Ghana

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Laud Nartey is an online editor with current affair team at Media General, operators of TV3 Ghana, 3News.com and more. Email: Laud.Nartey@editors.3news.com

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