Effective Partnership For Quality Education: Kudos To Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission!

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The campaign for effective partnership and participation in education delivery is in progress. Every individual, agency or organisation is being billed to join hands so as to give off the best of educational services to the Ghanaian child.

Quality education service delivery is, in fact, a shared task and it shall remain so. As the Ministry of Education and Ghana Education Service (GES) act as architects, supervisors and engineers of educational policies and programmes, stakeholders, including parents and guardians also direct, boost and assist in the implementation of the policies, programmes and projects towards meeting our national goals and aspirations.

The benefits of proper education are enormous for parents and government alone to enjoy and since stakeholders like local and traditional authorities and non-state actors also need them, there is the need for all of us to get on board to produce them.

Just recently, I produced the article, “Effective partnership for quality education: USAID Learning in focus”. But now, the focus is on Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission and quality education.

The Director-General of GES, Mr. Jacob Kor, has just returned from Wa after participating in the 10th Annual Conference of Heads and Managers of Ahmadiyya Educational Institutions of Ghana (CHAMAEIG). The invitation was to have him speak on “Quality teaching and learning outcomes in pre-tertiary institutions in Ghana: the role of faith-based institutions” which he did honour.

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