More ideas to help schools and teachers
In a wide-ranging meeting with the Director of Education in the Upper Denkyira West District, Mr Robert Asomaning, and a number of his senior colleagues early in February, a number of new initiatives to help schools and teachers were discussed.
In addition to a number of existing projects (including supplies for school libraries, Inter-School Reading Competitions and support for Teacher Training courses) some new ideas were discussed and stand ready to be developed once the Coronavirus pandemic has subsided.
Amongst the ideas to be explored are some ‘supplemental teaching for slow learners’ in the first two years of Primary School (so that children can catch up with others), a new annual award for a teacher who has made a big difference and an annual Careers Event for final year JHS students to help them make important choices at a key stage of their lives..
The photograph shows (L-R): Ronney Asamoah [Headteacher at Besease School and Member of the Village-to-Village Group in Dominase], Mr Robert Asomaning [Director of Education], Doug Jones [Buriton Village-to-Village Group], Felix Tsekumah [UDWDA Education Department] and Emmanuel Kyei [UDWDA Education Department]
