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Majority leader, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, says double-track system will increase efficiency
Majority leader in Parliament defends government plans to transform high school calendar in a semester system. Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu said the growing numbers along with free SHS policy required that strategies be developed to ensure that all students have access to tuition fees without compromising quality.
"There is a huge increase in the number of high school students and if we have to open them for serious teaching, are we going to get them all together?" (19659003) "
He explained that the Ministry of Education was faced with the choice of dual-tr ack system or bulky all students and they have decided to go for the first because it will be more effective.
He stressed that, the government would engage in no activity that will lead to the depletion of the quality of education in the high level.
"We do not want a half-approach to education," he said Joy News & # 39; Joseph Opoku Gakpo
] Legislator's comments come at the back of the controversy that hit the government's decision to adopt the two-way system.
Video: Double Track System & # 39; is the key to quality – President Akufo-Addo.
Franklin Cudjoe
The NDC urged the government to ensure that the free SHS policy is targeted so that only those who can not sincerely afford it can benefit.
"I do not necessarily buy the system idea." Franklin Cudjoe, president of IMANI Africa, said:
However, some educators, including the veteran, Professor Stephen Adei , praised the idea.
Professor Adei says that students are now expected to go to school with badges, this pressure will decrease and this will increase efficiency since the teacher-to-teacher ratio pupil will be better than single-track system
The system is expected to be deployed in September 2018.
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