Dr Clement Apaak, a Builsa South lawmaker, claims the government owes basic schools four tranches of capitation grants.
He further revealed that forty-four thousand teachers have left the profession of teaching in 2021.
“Government owes the basic schools four tranches of capitation grants. And forty-four thousand teachers have left the profession of teaching in 2021,” the member of the Education Committee in Parliament, told Alfred Ocansey on the Sunrise show on 3FM Tuesday, January 11.
He added, “We are not aggressively recruiting the new PHDs to replace those who are retiring and not establishing many new tertiary institutions to accommodate those who come out of the secondary system.”
Think tank, Eduwatch also made a similar revelation in a statement as captured by 3news.Com.
It noted that in 2021, about 44,000 (over 15%) teachers left the basic school system with no replacements. While the ongoing efforts to recruit some 16,000 teachers are commendable, it does not even address the deficit halfway.
“The Ministry of Education must ensure the posting of all teachers being recruited to deprived districts where they are needed, devoid of any protocol considerations,” it urged.
“In addition, the many districts with surplus teachers should be decongested, and teachers reposted to empty classrooms in deprived districts where they are most needed.
UTAG STRIKE: GOVERNMENT OWES THE BASIC SCHOOLS FOUR TRANCHES OF CAPITATION GRANTS. AND FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND TEACHERS HAVE LEFT THE PROFESSION OF TEACHING IN 2021.
MEMBER OF EDUCATION COMMITTEE IN PARLIAMENT, DR. CLEMENT APAAK #3FMSUNRISE
— URBAN LIFESTYLE RADIO📻 (@3FM927) JANUARY 1
Source: Mynewsghana