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‘If Seychelles Offers Better Conditions, Teachers Are Free to Quit GES’ – Angel Carbonu

Wed, 27 Apr 2022 Source: Michael Djan

The President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu, has said the request of the Seychelles Government seeking to recruit more Ghanaian teachers has both positive and negative, as it may deepen the attrition rate in the teaching field.

About three days ago, The President of Seychelles, Mr. Wavel Ramkalawan, requested for more Ghanaian teachers to be sent to his country to help in boosting the education system after the first batch of five Ghanaian teachers were sent there.

In an interview with Citi News, monitored closely by frencheducation.com, the President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers, Angel Carbonu, highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of the latest development.

“It is a factor of demand and supply, and where the teacher gets fulfillment by way of enumeration, better working conditions, and what enhances his/her wellbeing in life. We have a lot of professors and doctors working all over the world. If any country wants the services of a Ghanaian teacher and the teacher does his analysis and feels he/she will be fine outside the country, nothing stops him/her from resigning from the Ghana Education Service and joining wherever that needs their services.”

He added; “I don’t think it is anything out of place, it does happen. So far as your citizens are protected, you can then as a government engage in an official arrangement. Nonetheless, we should not come to a conclusion that we have a glut of teachers in this country, it would be a wrong conclusion because the class sizes are still very enormous.”

Source: Michael Djan