• About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Login
Myliberty Media
  • Home
  • News
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Business
    • Maritime
    • Technology
    • Events
    • NGO
    • Science
    • Lifestyle
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Economy
  • Environment
  • Crime
  • Parliament
  • Social
  • Politics
  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Media
    • TV
    • Radio
    • Podcast
    • Video News
  • Home
  • News
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Business
    • Maritime
    • Technology
    • Events
    • NGO
    • Science
    • Lifestyle
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Economy
  • Environment
  • Crime
  • Parliament
  • Social
  • Politics
  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Media
    • TV
    • Radio
    • Podcast
    • Video News
MyLiberty Media
  • Home
  • Business
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Parliament
  • Events
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Maritime
  • Social
  • World
  • Video News
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Podcast
Home Education

Underfunding makes the new curriculum ineffective – CAPCOE

Lawyer Sowah
January 17, 2024
in Education, General News, Headlines
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin

The Campaign Against Privatisation and Commercialisation of Education (CAPCOE), an educational think tank, has said lack of funding is a challenge on the effective and efficient implementation of new curricula in the educational sector, especially at the basic level.

 

Mr. Richard Kovey, the National Convenor of CAPCOE, disclosed this at a stakeholders’ meeting organised by the Ghana News Agency, Tema Regional Office.

RelatedNews

Ghanaian film ‘The Deadly Obsession’ scheduled for June in Norway

May 2, 2025

Business leaders urged to stay informed, curious to navigate change to drive growth

May 2, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT

 

He said funding problems were already impeding the implementation of the Standard Base Curriculum.

 

Mr. Kovey emphasised that “the standard-based curriculum has already failed because it lacked the basic funding. Digital literacy, creativity, and collaboration are being taught normally without any action; they learn like storytelling and come out not knowing what it is.”

 

The Ghana Education Service (GES) introduced the standard-based curriculum for kindergarten through primary school in 2019 with the aim of replacing the objective-based curriculum and restructuring basic education to include senior high school.

 

The new curriculum was supposed to be a shift from an objective-based curriculum to a standards-based curriculum with a focus on strengthening the acquisition of reading, writing, arithmetic, and creativity as foundational skills for life-long learning and national development.

 

He said the resources needed to support the implementation of the curriculum were not available, and therefore teachers, who were the implementers of all curricula, resorted to improvising or using the old system of teaching.

 

He stated, for instance, that even though under the standard-based curriculum, pupils were to be assessed through practical means other than only written examinations, there were no provisions of funding to support assessment; therefore, the continuous use of examinations only took into consideration the ability of the child to put things into memory and reproduce them for marks.

 

The CAPCOE convenor said even with the examination, since funding was not available for it, printing examination papers at the end of the term was a huge challenge for public schools, leading to teachers writing a few questions on the board for the pupils to answer in their exercise book.

 

He therefore pleaded with the government to ensure that funding was made available for the effective implementation of curriculum to properly prepare the children from the pre-tertiary level.

 

“We must ensure that whatever the child learns should be something that can be applied outside the classroom; unfortunately, each time we attempt to reform the educational sector, there is no money to support it, so we always look for the cheaper way out, which is not helping the country,” he lamented.

 

He said the teaching of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) must start from the basic level instead of the current situation, adding that it was in line with psychologists’ belief that the first 10 years of the child were the best time to mould and shape their thinking and behaviours.

GNA

FA/KOA/GRB

Jan. 17, 2024

Caption: Pictures attached

 

 

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
Via: By Laudia Sawer
Tags: CurriculumFunding
Share601Tweet376Share105SendShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Lawyer Sowah

Lawyer Sowah

Related Posts

Entertainment

Ghanaian film ‘The Deadly Obsession’ scheduled for June in Norway

May 2, 2025
Economy

Business leaders urged to stay informed, curious to navigate change to drive growth

May 2, 2025
Science

African Climate Platform demands justice, interregional equity in global climate decision making

May 2, 2025
Economy

Impact of illegal mining on cocoa production; COCOBOD takes steps to protect cocoa trees

May 2, 2025
Crime

Wa Circuit Court Jails Man for Seven Years Over Defilement

May 2, 2025
Politics

Fight illegal mining menace – CPP charges workers

May 2, 2025

Ad

Search

ADVERTISEMENT

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Court
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Financial
  • General News
    • Gossip
    • Opinions
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Maritime
  • NGO
  • Parliament
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Science
  • Social
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Top Stories
  • Video News
  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe

Recent Posts

  • Ghanaian film ‘The Deadly Obsession’ scheduled for June in Norway
  • Business leaders urged to stay informed, curious to navigate change to drive growth
  • African Climate Platform demands justice, interregional equity in global climate decision making
  • Impact of illegal mining on cocoa production; COCOBOD takes steps to protect cocoa trees
  • Wa Circuit Court Jails Man for Seven Years Over Defilement
  • Fight illegal mining menace – CPP charges workers

  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2024 Myliberty Multimedia Group.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

LIVE

  • Home
  • Business
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Parliament
  • Events
  • General News
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Maritime
  • Social
  • World
  • Video News
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Podcast
Login

Copyright © 2024 Myliberty Multimedia Group.