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EDUCATION SECTOR ANNUAL REVIEW

EDUCATION SECTOR ANNUAL REVIEW. ACCESS GROUP PRESENTATION. OUTLINE. Access to education : Basic Education Special education Tertiary education. BASIC EDUCATION:. Access and retention Factors affecting access and retention; Geographical Economic Socio-cultural School environment.

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EDUCATION SECTOR ANNUAL REVIEW

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  1. EDUCATION SECTOR ANNUAL REVIEW ACCESS GROUP PRESENTATION

  2. OUTLINE Access to education: • Basic Education • Special education • Tertiary education

  3. BASIC EDUCATION: Access and retention Factors affecting access and retention; • Geographical • Economic • Socio-cultural • School environment

  4. Recommendations • National and targeted campaign on the importance of KG education- (MoESS/GES, MINO, MLGRD, MOWAC) • GES in collaboration with partners to develop a KG model that can be replicated country wide • Development of guidelines for establishing KGs • Development of assessment tools/teacher training manuals • Government and District Assemblies to support communities without primary schools to establish community-based KGs • Provide quality basic education to promote retention • Disseminate and finalize draft policy document on Complementary Basic Education

  5. SPECIAL EDUCATION Issues • Lack of comprehensive data on persons with disabilities • Inadequate facilities and equipment to assist in the assessment and identification of persons with disabilities • Inadequate number of institutions for persons with disabilities • Absence of a policy on inclusive education

  6. Recommendations • SPED in collaboration with stakeholders to facilitate the collection of comprehensive data on persons with disabilities • A national exercise should be undertaken to assess, identify and place persons with disabilities • Expand existing institutions for special education • Provision of Mobile vans to facilitate assessment, identification and placement of persons with disabilities.

  7. Tertiary Education Issues • Large number of students offering humanities as compared to those offering science and maths • Inadequate facilities in our tertiary institutions • Limited number of students qualifying to read science at the university • Inadequate opportunities for the teaching and learning of science and maths in SHS • Preference for university education to other forms of tertiary education • Limited opportunities for research and post graduate education • Limited participation in tertiary education

  8. Recommendations • Develop a comprehensive policy document on tertiary education- scholarships, strategic national priorities, projections on national tertiary education needs, funding etc.. (MoESS/NCTE/Tertiary institutions) • Make other forms of tertiary education attractive by linking their training to the job market (MOESS, NCTE, AGI,, MMYE, GEA, Tertiary institutions) • Use the opportunity offered to upgrade TTCs to tertiary status to improve quality of teacher training. (MOESS, NCTE, GES, Colleges of Education) • Provide scholarships for science and technology related courses (MOESS) • Support universities to undertake research and to strengthen post-graduate training • Have a loan scheme that meets the needs of needy students.

  9. Thank you!

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