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Mahama Ditches Accra Gives Teachers Power
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41354, member: 636"] President John Dramani Mahama wants Ghana to stop hiring teachers from the capital city. Local districts should handle teacher recruitment because they know their schools better. The current system creates delays and wastes time for everyone involved. Mahama spoke about these changes during a Friday event. He believes district offices can manage schools more effectively than government workers sitting far away. District education leaders need more power to run their schools properly. Community groups and school boards should help make important decisions about staff. Mahama said centralized control disconnects officials from real problems facing rural schools. Local management would create faster solutions for students and families. People living near schools care more about education quality than distant bureaucrats. The president thinks decentralization will solve teacher attendance problems across Ghana. District directors can track which teachers actually show up for work each day. They can also find fake names on government payroll lists more easily. Local supervisors know their staff personally and notice when someone stops coming. This system would save taxpayer money and improve classroom instruction for children. [/QUOTE]
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