National President Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS) Dr. Damasus Tuurosong said, they are advocating to be included in the national standardized test which is to be conducted across the country’s public schools.
He said Government has left Private schools behind.
Speaking to the media Tuesday, November 23, 2021, during a regional congress organized by the Upper East branch of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools, Dr. Tuutosong revealed that there is a provision in the new curriculum for national standardized tests to be conducted across all basic schools in order to assess the student competency in literacy and numeracy.
He added that is going to be across the country in order to measure the level of progress.
“Now, because is a new curriculum, both private and public school are at lost, as to what standard is used to measure the schools.
So we are advocating that, this been the first of its kind at least our Ghana Education Service, Ministry of Education should consider private schools been part of this. So that we can assess all schools across the country using the same criteria for assessment” He said
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