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Allow Students to Use Mobile Phone, If Parents Can’t Visit Them – National PTA Council

Member of the National Council for Parent Teacher Associations, Alexander Danso is advocating for final year SHS students who will be returning to school to be allowed to use mobile phones on campus.

This according to him, will replace the visiting right that has been taken away by the Ministry of Education.

His comment follows a directive from the Education Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh on Tuesday, June 2 that parents of final year students in Senior High Schools and second-year gold track students would not be allowed to visit their wards, as a way of limiting the spread of Covid-19.

Dr. Opoku Prempeh said, while day students in boarding schools are expected to be accommodated on campus for the rest of the academic term, there shall be no form of assemblies or any other mass gatherings on campus.

But speaking on JoyPrime TV’s Prime Morning Show, Mr Danso appealed to government to also consider alternatives that can allow children regular access to their parent.

“Our worry is whether the children will be tested before being allowed on campus and also since we have been told that there will be no visiting for the three months that the children will be in school; how will they interact with their parents.

“For a child to stay on campus for three months and two weeks away from their parent will be very difficult. I know for sure that some of the parents will still go and visit their wards with or without a permit. They will go and stand at the gate and be making noise and so a second alternative must be looked at.

“At least every week students will be allowed to phone in to brief their parents about what is happening.

“If they are allowed to go with a non-android phone, then they can only make those calls without taking pictures and doing other stuff,” he said.

Arguing his case further, Mr Danso also appealed to government to put in place careful arrangements for students with special needs.

 

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Credit: Joy News

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Ellis Ferdinand is a Journalist, Blogger and Founder of Ellis Multimedia, a parent company of EducationGhana.org, an Online Education News Blog, PoliticsGhana.com and GhanaNaija.net. Ellis Ferdinand is a Graduate of Accra College of Education and the University of Cape Coast, where he obtained a Diploma In Basic Education and a Bachelor of Education in Accounting. He is currently Reading his Master of Philosophy in Curriculum and Pedagogic Studies at the University of Education, Winneba in Ghana. Ellis Ferdinand won Blogger of the Year at the 2018 National Students’ Awards and was also adjudged 14th Best Ghanain Blogger in 2018 among the Top 50 Ghanaian Bloggers of 2018. He introduced the Concept of Education Blogging in Ghana in 2014 with his famous blog EducationGhana.net. now EducationGhana.org His Blog won Best Media Promoting Education in 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively, an Award organized by Neogenics Education Consult. In 2019, He adjudged the Most Promising West African Blogger of the Year in Nigeria. He won Writer of the Year at the 2021 EDUCOM AWARDS

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