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Government Reintroduces PTAs to Strengthen Education Management

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, Ghana Street Journal

The government has announced the reintroduction of Parents-Teachers Associations (PTAs) into the management of education in the country, a move aimed at fostering collaboration between parents and teachers to enhance learning outcomes.

Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu made this declaration during the launch of the Okaikwei South Public Schools renovation and upgrade project.

He emphasized that the decision aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision for a more inclusive and effective education system.

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“I am particularly happy to announce that PTAs will be introduced back into the management of education under the presidency of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, for parents and teachers to work together to improve learning outcomes in our educational institutions,” he stated.

The minister highlighted the importance of PTAs in supporting educational institutions, noting that their involvement plays a crucial role in ensuring quality human capital development for the country.

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