The “chew, pour, pass, and forget” phenomenon in Ghana’s educational system is expected to come to an end.
This follows a partnership agreement signed between the Ghana Education Service (GES) and Practical Education Network (PEN) to train teachers in hands-on science to tackle the issue.
This approach, according to authorities, encourages students to take more active roles in figuring out how natural events work instead of being taught those lessons by an instructor.”
“The latest teacher training techniques place a greater emphasis on classroom practices as another way to improve Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics – STEM Education,” Madam Winifred Cynthia Aku Gbadago, the Municipal Director of Education for Ga Central, stated.
According to her “effective teachers should use relevant everyday events as a basis for science instructions that foster interest and curiosity.
In a way, Kids are by nature curious and need to feed their curiosity and deepen their understanding of scientific concepts.
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“This approach encourages students to take more active roles in figuring out how natural events work instead of being taught those lessons by an instructor.”
The Training took place at the Odorgonno Model Basic School in the Ga Central Municipality.
It brought together ten (10) science teachers each from Ga Central, Ga North and Weija Gbawe municipalities.
BY : YESU SUANI KWABENA MATHEW
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