The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a directive to address the lingering confusion between school heads and teachers regarding lesson notes preparation. In a statement signed by Dr. Kwabena Bempah Tandoh, Deputy Director-General (Q&A), the GES has mandated that all heads of schools, from basic to second cycle levels, accept both handwritten and electronically prepared lesson notes in printed or email formats.¹
This move aims to resolve the misunderstanding that has been prevalent in some schools, where teachers were unsure about the accepted format for submitting lesson notes. The GES has emphasized that both traditional handwritten notes and modern electronic submissions are equally acceptable, promoting flexibility and convenience for teachers.
The directive is a significant step towards addressing the concerns of teachers, who had been seeking clarity on this issue. By accepting electronic submissions, the GES is also embracing technological advancements and adapting to contemporary teaching practices.
Key Takeaways:
- Acceptable Formats: Both handwritten and electronically prepared lesson notes are acceptable.
- Submission Methods: Teachers can submit lesson notes in printed or email formats.
- Applicability: The directive applies to all heads of schools, from basic to second cycle levels.
The GES's decision is a welcome move towards creating a more supportive and flexible teaching environment. By providing clarity on lesson notes preparation, the GES is empowering teachers to focus on what matters most – delivering quality education to their students.
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