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Rate of teacher absenteeism declines

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The Ministry of Education has revealed that teacher absenteeism has further declined to 7 percent.
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A deputy Minister of Education in charge of pre-tertiary institutions Alex Kyeremeh who mentioned this to Accra-based 3FM said this has been an improvement from the 9 percent rate earlier this year.

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Kyeremeh attributed the gradual reduction of teacher absenteeism to the strict measures put in place by the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders to tackle the issue.

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He said that the Brong Ahafo and Upper East Regions recorded the lowest teacher absenteeism rates in the country. The two regions recorded 2 percent as against the national rate of 7 percent.

Kyeremeh said the Ministry is working tirelessly to continuously eradicate teacher absenteeism in public pre-tertiary schools in the country.

The National Inspectorate Board (NIB) of the Ghana Education Service in 2013 mentioned teacher absenteeism as a major challenge for quality education in the country.

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