Liberia: Ministry of Education Must Design Strategies to Attract Students

África/Liberia/26 de Agosto de 2016/Fuente: Front Page Africa

RESUMEN: El Director Ejecutivo de Educación para Liberia, Inc. Dr. Emmanuel Daykeay hizo una mueca ante el Ministerio de Educación, y se desalienta en cuanto a cómo el Ministerio de Educación en Liberia es de bajo rendimiento, y sus actuaciones están causando explotaciones y marginación de los alumnos de las diferentes escuelas. Las Estadísticas recientes del Consejo de Exámenes de África Occidental (CEAO) 2016  muestra resultados de manifiesto que el Ministerio de Educación dormita sobre el futuro de los niños y jóvenes.  A partir del jueves, 26  de agosto, vamos a empezar a desafiar al Ministerio de Educación en nuestro país para llegar a los estudiantes y padres y empezar a educarlos acerca de las estrategias relativas a la educación, el desarrollo de políticas y filosofías. El Ministerio de Educación de Liberia se abstiene repetidamente sin ningún tipo de veneración a los que se ven afectados. Se tiene que cambiar por el bien del país. Escuelas en Liberia tienen una educación deficiente. El gobierno ha vuelto a ser el más alto empleador del país. ¿Cuál ha sido el gobierno, los partidos políticos y las contribuciones de los ciudadanos a la mejora de la escuela dentro del país?

Education for Liberia, Inc. Executive Director, Dr. Emmanuel Daykeay grimaced at the Ministry of Education, and is discouraged as to how the Education Ministry in Liberia is underperforming, and their performances are causing exploitations and marginalization of pupils in different schools. It all has to change!

Also, it is important to state that the bulks halt with the Ministry of Education and it is time to take responsibility for their actions. It is indeed time to stop talking and act to rescue our Education System.

Recent Statistics of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) 2016 Results illustrates that the Ministry of Education is slumbering over our children’s future.

Senior High Division:

Total number of registered candidates: 46,927
Total number of candidates who sit the test: 46,613
Total number of Males: 24,966
Total number of Females: 21,961
Total number candidates that sit and passed: 16,072
Total number of Males: 8,872 or 55.20%
Total number of Females: 7,200 or 44.80%
Total number of candidates that failed: 22,651 or 52.56%
Total number of Males: 11,915 or 52.56%
Total number of Females: 10,756 or 47.44%
Total number of candidates that went division#2: 10

Junior High Division:

Total number of registered candidates: 53,213
Total number of Males: 27,953 or 52.53%
Total number of Females: 25,260 or 47.47%
Total number of candidates that passed: 30,824
Total number of Males: 16,809
Total number of Females: 14,015

A total of ten (28) schools made 100% successful passed.

Beginning Thursday, August 26, 2016, we will start to challenge the Ministry of Education in our country to reach out to students and parents and start educating them about strategies concerning education development, policies, and philosophies.

The Education Ministry of Liberia is repeatedly failing without any veneration to those who are affected. It has to change for the good of the country.

Using the perceptions of the students to your advantage is wrong. Schools in Liberia have a deficient education which leads everyone running after government jobs.

The government has turned to be the highest employer in the country. What has been the government, political parties’ and citizen’s contributions to school’s enhancement within the Country?

Fuente: http://frontpageafricaonline.com/index.php/news/1811-ministry-of-education-must-design-strategies-to-attract-students

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