President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said the much-talked-about,
double-track system seeking to be rolled out by government in September
will not be applicable in all Senior High Schools(SHS) in the country.
“This double track calendar system is not going to be applied to all
senior high schools but only to those whose current capacity will be
exceeded by the number of admitted students. This system will not
destroy our educational system, as the professional naysayers would want
you to believe,” President Akufo-Addo revealed when he joined the
Chiefs and people of Ada in the Dangbe East of the Greater Accra Region
to celebrate the Asafotufiami festival.
The NPP government has come under intense public criticism following the
introduction of the policy which many stakeholders say will frustrate
education in the second-cycle level.
But President Akufo-Addo has indicated that the policy would only be
applicable in schools overwhelmed by infrastructure challenges due to a
large number of students admitted under the free SHS programme.
In spite of the many criticisms on the double-track system, government
maintains that it’ll work smoothly, insisting that it has consulted
widely on the programme.
Government has announced that it is set to roll out its double-tracking
system which will be similar to the semester mode of learning applicable
in the universities at the SHS level.
The objectives of the Double-track School Calendar are to create room to
accommodate increase in enrolment, reduce class sizes, increase contact
hours and to increase the number of holidays.
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