Teacher Unions in Ghana have suggested to the government if it would think about re-opening schools then it should be for only the final year students for both JHS and SHS.

This comes after they initially kicked against the reopening of schools entirely.

These unions include Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), the Coalition of Concerned Teachers -Ghana (CCT) and the Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU).

In a report by the Graphic Online, the President of the GNAT, Ms Philippa Larsen while speaking to journalists said;

“Because of the social distancing and other protocols and the congestions in the various schools we are saying that even if the government lifts the ban on restrictions, we would want to start with the candidates.

This means that only form three students in JHS and SHS would go to school and in doing that too we are saying no classroom should have more than 20 students.”

Source: ghgossip.com

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