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Unqualified Teachers in Classrooms a Threat to Learning Outcomes – Eduwatch Official Warns

Story: Maurice Otoo

A Senior Program Officer at EDUWATCH, Divine Ekpe, has expressed concern over the presence of more than 42,000 unqualified teachers in Ghana’s classrooms, warning that the situation could negatively affect the quality of education and student understanding.

Speaking on the issue via zoom meeting on Kessben TV’s Digest show, Divine Ekpe described the situation as unfortunate but admitted that authorities cannot simply dismiss the teachers since they are already part of the education system.

According to him, effective teaching requires two key competencies — content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge. He explained that while many of the teachers may possess academic qualifications in their subject areas, they lack the professional training needed to effectively deliver lessons and facilitate understanding among learners.

“It is one thing to have the content knowledge and another thing to have the pedagogical knowledge to make students understand the concept being taught,” he stated.

He stressed that some teachers may hold degrees in various disciplines but were never professionally trained as educators, making it difficult for them to strategically communicate lessons in ways students can easily grasp.

The EDUWATCH official cautioned that Ghana’s education sector must be worried about the growing number of untrained teachers in classrooms, insisting that the lack of professional teaching skills could hinder learning outcomes and negatively impact students’ academic development.

Divine Ekpe further emphasized that teaching goes beyond subject mastery, noting that professional classroom delivery methods are essential in ensuring effective learning and student comprehension.

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