Schools should be reopened in Phases - GNAT

GNAT maintained that schools should not be fully reopened due to infrastructure deficit

Schools should be reopened in Phases - GNAT

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has called on the government to consider reopening schools in phases due to the rising COVID-19 cases.

GNAT will be meeting the Ghana Education Service (GES)  today to discuss the future of Ghanaian schools going children.

President Akufo Addo is also expected to meet Cabinet today, Wednesday, 30th December, 2020 for the same reason after which a decision would be taken on whether to allow the children to go to school.

The President of GNAT Philippa Larsen in an interview on Accra based 3FM said authorities will have to take into consideration the infrastructure available, when taking a decision on allowing the children back to school.

PHILIPPA LARSEN

 “My General Secretary will be in that meeting to represent the association. But our position is this: Latter part of last year when the President announced that schools will reopen in January, the cases had gone down drastically so with the cases going up, today’s discussion will inform what decision should be taken. We have to look at class sizes in various schools and infrastructure as to whether all schools should be reopened fully” she said as quoted by 3fm.

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According to her, “Today’s meeting backed by data from the Ghana Health Service will inform the President on the decision to take. You know that we are all concerned about our safety and protection and so today’s meeting will decide as to whether schools should reopen in phases. In fact for me if I have my own way to take a decision I will even suggest that schools should be opened in phases because of the cases that are going up.

“ Like it happened during the examinations time where finally the final year students were in schools after that the form 2’s were in schools on 7 December when they vacated for Christmas so these are the issues we will be looking at”.

According to her, the safety of the Ghanaian teacher is paramount. She said “If we are going to open in phases then the number of children must be looked at per each class and so we expect cabinet to consider all these”.