Research In Ghana
I chose the following research topic because it showed that the some of the major problems with early childhood education is universal. The researcher gave some valuable recommendations that will be useful universally. I must say that the majority of the research was studying problems that are universal in nature regardless of their region.
A study on The Status of
Coordination and Supervision of Early Childhood Education in Ghana was done
by Margaret Amponsah. The main objective of the study was to identify the
factors that caused the problems of successful implementing early childhood
education in Gahana. The study findings revealed that planning of activities at
all levels were minimal. The study revealed that the implementation and
coordination of programs stemmed from:
Insufficient
knowledge on the concept of ECD at all levels.
No comprehensive operational guidelines for the ECD sector.
Inadequate trained
personnel.
No budget allocation
except for salaries of teachers.
Inadequate supply of
teaching learning materials.
Lack of policy on
ECD (draft policy exists but has not been approved).
Lack of awareness on the ECD policy at all
levels.
The following were recommended
after the study findings:
1. The government should
take full control of the preschool system in order to come out with policy
guidelines on how preschools should be run and activities coordinated and
supervised.
2. There is the need
to lobby for the immediate adoption of the Draft Policy on ECCD for use in the
country. There should be sensitization on the Draft Policy for the various
sectors dealing with children aged 0-8 years so that each sector knows its
specific roles on issues of coordination.
3. Awareness creation
should take place among divisional directors and other stakeholders on the
concept of ECD. This will also offer an opportunity for dialogue to glean their
ideas and build their commitment.
4. A comprehensive
curriculum should be developed together with other information, education and
communication materials. This will serve as a framework for regions/ districts
to adopt to suit their local conditions and resources available in their
localities.
5. In-service training
on managerial/communication skills should be provided for all ECD coordinators.
This may help coordinators to acquire leadership skills.
6. A network should be
formed of all the 110 district ECD coordinators and 10 regional coordinators.
7. The Training
Division of GES should make a better attempt at teacher preparation at both
pre- and in-service levels as well as in-service training for supervisors.
8. Action plans must
be prepared and targets set each year by coordinators and ECD personnel at all
levels. These Action Plans should contribute to and be linked to the Annual
National Operational Plan.
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