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(NSAWKAW) TAIN : 400 prospective teaching assistants screened
The Tain District Assembly in conjunction with the National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP) has screened 400 applicants who have applied for engagement under the teaching assistants module of the programme at Nsawkaw.
Date Created : 10/3/2009 3:35:32 AM : Story Author : GhanaDistrict.Com
The Tain District Assembly in conjunction with the National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP) has screened 400 applicants who have applied for engagement under the teaching assistants module of the programme at Nsawkaw.
The decision to screen the applicants to get quality personnel for that module of the programme to help arrest the drastic fall in the standard of education in the district.
The applicants were examined in both written and verbal interviews while their certificates and other relevant documents were examined.
The District NYEP Co-ordinator, Mr John Kwame Duku, told the Daily Graphic that the action would enable the programme to engage the best personnel under the teaching assistants module of the programme.
That, he said, would improve the standard of education in the district, whose trained teachers were inadequate.
Mr Duku stated that another reason for the thorough screening of applicants was to ensure that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government’s strict adherence to transparency was established and also to avoid the politicisation of the programme.
He said his administration was expected to increase its existing teaching strength of 170 personnel to 270 this year.
Some of the applicants interviewed were happy about the selection procedures.
Mr Osei Peter, an applicant, said the process had given equal ground for all, irrespective of one’s political leaning to justify their inclusion.
Daily Graphic
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