The Northern
Regional Programmes Manager of ActionAid Ghana, Madam Esther Boateng has
charged governments, NGOs, civil society organizations and other stakeholders
in education to at all times consider the quality upbringing and mental
development of the child, before constructing classrooms for early childhood
development.
Attributing the
growing falling standards of education at the basic school levels to poor
development of the very foundation of little children at the kindergarten
and nursery levels, Madam Boateng said that every early childhood learning
centre, whether private or public, must have strategic learning and teaching
aids or tools for the comfort and mental development of the pupils and
teachers.
Madam Esther Boateng made the call when ActionAid
Ghana commissioned a three-unit model classroom block for the Kpene community
in the Sagnarigu District of the Northern Region.
The 82,000
Ghana cedi structure which is to provide early childhood education for
kindergarten pupils in the community, was constructed with support from some
Greek volunteers who spent four days offering volunteer service in the
construction of the school. The school has fence wall, water harvesting and
storage facility, decent place of convenience, playing kits and other
interesting teaching and learning aids.
However, Madam
Esther Boateng urged the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies
to adapt the design and build similar ones for kindergarten pupils to further
sharpen their brains.
The Kpene M/A
Community School until now was one of the most deprived schools in the
Sangnarigu District with inadequate facilities. The old Kindergarten block made
of mud, which has been replaced by the newly constructed model school
built by ActionAid Ghana, was nothing but a death trap.
The School
currently has only three classrooms which are also begging for replacement.
Primary one and two pupils are housed in the classroom, primary three and four
also in the same classroom and Primary five and six also in one classroom.
The Sagnarigu
District Chief Executive, Alhassan Mohammed Sorugodow, bemoaned the abysmal
performance of students in the 2013 Basic Education Certificate Examinations
(BECE).
He said that
even though the district has a large number of trained teachers and adequate
learning facilities, the performance of schools in the area continue to record
poor results. The DCE warned that his administration would not countenance with
any form of misbehavior on the part of the teachers in the district and charged
them to demonstrate more commitment to enhance the quality of education.
The Project was
commissioned by the Deputy Northern Regional Minister, Alhaji A.B.A. Fuseini.
The Minister who could not stop praising AAG for the construction of the modern
school block, urged the chief and people of Kpene especially parents to enroll
their children and also ensure that they stay in school.
He said that
government on its part was also going to connect the community with electricity
to enable the children have access to computer.
Alhaji A.B.A
Fuseini who is also the Member of Parliament for the Sagnarigu Constituency
advised the people to continue to rally behind the NDC for the provision of
more development. So far government has provided good roads to the community
and provided them with potable water.
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