Study Leave with Pay for Ghana Education Service Teachers 2022

There is a need to retrench and reform the Ghana Education Service (GES) system with better working conditions and remuneration. This can be done by providing teachers with paid leave and ensuring that they receive fair pay. One of the ways to do this is by extending the current study leave program to other categories of GES employees. This will allow teachers who have to sit for exams or take examinations that are part of their training program, to go on leave without losing their employment. Teachers would therefore have time off work for studies without losing their job, or in some cases an extension of it. This useful article will help you understand what you need to know about the Ghana education service study leave scheme, as well as how you can take advantage of it if you belong to this category of employees.

What is the Ghana Education Service Study Leave Scheme?

The study leave scheme is a programme in the GES that allows teachers a period of time off work to study for exams or train to improve their qualifications. They may use this time off work to sit for examinations, undergo training programs, or to travel. The scheme is actually part of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Service Regulations that stipulate that teachers can take leave without pay for the purpose of studies. Under these regulations, one must apply to the employer for leave to take up such a programme, and provide doctor’s note as proof of the need for the leave.

Why is the need for a study leave scheme in GES?

As an education system, Ghana has a number of issues, such as low teacher retention, low teacher quality, and low teacher pay. One of the major issues here is a low retention rate, with many teachers leaving the profession after a short period of time. This is simply because of low pay, poor working conditions, and inefficiency. This means that teachers are often forced to take jobs outside of the education system in order to supplement their income. The need for a study leave scheme in GES is therefore because teachers often leave the profession without the necessary qualifications, leaving an educational system that could benefit from their services.

Objectives of the study leave scheme

– To improve the quality of education in Ghana.

– To retain teachers in the education system.

– To improve working conditions for GES employees.

– To extend the period of service for retirees.

Read: GES Study Leave With PAY Qualifications for 2022/2023 Out [Check here]

How to participate in the study leave programme?

Before you can apply for a study leave period, you first need to apply for leave with your employer. You will then have to provide them with the required details as required by the GES. Once you have the required leave, you can apply to the school where you are employed to be granted study leave. The school will then grant you the leave and will document it.

Benefits of taking up the study leave programme

– You can be more effective in your studies.

– You can improve your employability.

– You can earn credits towards your retirement package.

– You can get life skills, such as communication, leadership and negotiation.

– You can improve your employability.

– You can earn credits towards your retirement package.

– You can get life skills, such as communication, leadership and negotiation.

Conclusion

The study leave scheme in the GES is a useful programme that can provide a period of time off work for teachers to undertake studies and train. This will result in improved quality of education and retention of qualified teachers in the profession. You can also participate in this study leave programme by applying for leave with your employer and providing a doctor’s note, and once you have the leave you can extend it by applying to the school where you work.

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