Myjoyonline News
 Home Page
 General News
 Business
 Politics
 Sports
 Health
 Education
 Articles/Features
 Science & Technology
 Entertainment
 Travel/Tourism
 Africa & International
 Nations Cup 2008
 
 
Tap the experience of retired educationists, GES urged
Previous Page
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mrs Irene Duncan-Adanusa, General Secretary of Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) on Friday said retired educationist had considerable wealth of experience that needed to be channelled into productive ventures for Ghana Education Service (GES) and the nation.

Addressing participants at the third anniversary of Ghana Association of Retired Educationists at Fijai near Takoradi, she said GNAT could utilize the experience of retired educationists by offering them representation on national committees, soliciting for advice from them and appointing them panel members during interviews for staff appointments.

The theme for the celebration was “The Contribution of Retired Educationist to National Development”.

Mrs Duncan-Adanusa stressed that as mentors and opinion leaders in their communities, retired educationists could be constituted into teams of resources persons to organize in-service or refresher courses for teachers and other personnel of the GES.

She urged them to upgrade themselves and acquire knowledge in Information and Communication Technology to be able to fit into whatever endeavour they might find themselves.

Mr Samuel Bannerman-Mensah, Director General of GES said it had been the major responsibility of the education sector to develop the country’s human resources for sustainable socio-economic growth and development.

He said the new education reforms programme was to emphasize and make education more meaningful to the needs of society.

Mr Bannerman-Mensah stressed the need to improve conditions in schools in deprived areas to attract competent staff and said that was a major priority being addressed by the government.

Mr Michael K. Nsowah, National Coordinator of School Feeding Programme said the institutional memory that retired educationists possessed was achieved with sacrifices from the State.


Source: GNA



       

 
  Popular Stories


Search Our Website
 
 
 
OTHER EDUCATION STORIES
   Tap the experience of retired educationists, GES urged
   Ghana needs disciplined people — Rector
   First batch of degree students graduate from IPS
   Tema probes to head teachers over illegal fees
   UG poised to develop human resource for oil sector
   Vice Chancellor bemoans mode of appointments into institutions
   UCC honours former Tanzanian leader
   Teachers threaten to embark on strike
   GH¢8m for school feeding programme
   School properties stolen at alarming rate
   Teaching needs best brains
   Examination not the best appraisal for competency
   CUC students to undertake community service
   University graduates urged to offer meaningful services to society
   Four GETfund sponsored projects in Ketu North District inaugurated