Ghana Education News has launched Ghana Teachers Satisfaction Survey (GTSS) to measure the esprit de corps of teachers in both public and private schools across the country. The Ghana Teachers Satisfaction Survey has become important given the several agitations at all levels by teachers in the year 2021.
Are Ghanaian teachers satisfied with their conditions of service and all the issues that confront their work?
Answering this question without relevant data to support it makes the answer weak.
The survey is an independent project by Ghanaeducation.org towards understanding the level of satisfaction of hard-working educators a the pre-tertiary level.
This survey will help provide scientific data on issues that bother teachers in the areas of remuneration, provision of resources, teaching outcomes, teacher performance evaluation among others.
The results will help inform manages of pre-tertiary education on the forward-looking teachers’ needs-related decisions and strategies to improve teachers’ well-being, provide better feedback for teachers and help institute training programs and workshops that will empower teachers to deliver high-quality service.
The current attitude of policymakers, managers, and school owners does not in any way motivate teachers to give off their very best. The absence of the required textbooks, teachers’ laptop wahala, teacher performance assessment, and promotion examination results, deduction from teachers’ salaries, low pay, and insignificant increase in salaries are but a few of the things that make teachers dissatisfied.
However, there is no data to measure the level of teacher satisfaction. Taking part in this survey you will be contributing to the aggregation of useful data for decision making and recommendations to policymakers among others.
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Ghana Teachers Satisfaction Survey (GTSS) January 2022 Edition
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