GES, will public schools write term 2 exams? Who pays for it? Your silence speaks volumes, GES!
Parents and students across Ghana are scratching their heads as public schools gear up for end-of-term exams this Easter break. This comes despite past directives from the Ghana Education Service (GES) prohibiting such exams and the charging of exam fees. The deafening silence from the GES on this issue is concerning, to say the least.
GES, will our public schools write the term 2 exams?
We all remember the clear instructions: public schools are not to administer end-of-term exams, and parents are to be relieved of the financial burden of exam fees. These directives were intended to streamline education and prioritize learning over rote memorization.
But here we are, faced with a reality that contradicts these pronouncements. Schools are scheduling exams, and whispers of exam fees are circulating. This inconsistency is not only confusing but also raises serious questions about transparency and accountability within the GES.
Where’s the Clarity, GES?
The lack of communication from the GES on this matter is deafening. Are the previous directives rescinded? Have circumstances changed? Parents and educators deserve an explanation. This silence breeds confusion and, worse, undermines trust in the very institution tasked with overseeing our education system.
Speak Up or Stay Silent Forever?
The GES cannot afford to remain silent on such critical matters. Their silence speaks volumes, and it paints a picture of an institution unsure of its own policies or unwilling to enforce them.
Here’s a challenge to the GES: Come clean!
- Clarify your stance on end-of-term exams in public schools.
- If exams are necessary, explain the rationale and the guidelines.
- If exams fees are not permitted, reiterate this message and ensure schools comply.
The future of Ghana’s education depends on clear, consistent, and transparent communication. Let’s not allow silence to dictate educational policy.
Parents and educators, let your voices be heard! Share your experiences and concerns. Let’s hold the GES accountable for its pronouncements.
Together, we can ensure a Ghanaian education system built on clarity, fairness, and effective communication.
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GES, will our public schools write the term 2 exams? Who pays for it? Your Silence Speaks Volumes, GES!