The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, has called on basic school heads across the country to embrace stronger leadership roles to improve the quality of basic education in Ghana.
He made the appeal on Thursday, November 20, while addressing the 2nd Quadrennial Elective Conference of the Conference of Heads of Basic Schools (COHBS) in Kibi.
Speaking on the theme “Empowering Heads, Enhancing Education Leadership for Quality Basic Education,” Dr. Agyemang emphasized that effective school leadership is central to achieving national education goals.
“Headteachers are the architects of the future learning environment. They play a critical role in shaping discipline, academic performance, and overall student development,” he said.
The MP highlighted initiatives in the Abuakwa South Constituency, including school visits to Parliament, the Kingsley Spelling Bee, the Kingsley Science and Mathematics Quiz, and the upcoming Akosua Agyeiwaa Memorial Municipal Teacher Awards, crediting school heads for their dedication and collaboration.
Dr. Agyemang also pointed out challenges facing basic school leaders, such as inadequate infrastructure, limited resources, teacher management issues, and the growing demand for digital literacy. He noted, however, that these challenges also present opportunities for innovation and strengthened community engagement.
Aligning his remarks with the national Education Strategic Plan and Sustainable Development Goal 4, he urged school heads to embrace mentorship, continuous training, ethical leadership, and emotional resilience.
“The destiny of our nation is written every day in our classrooms. Let us empower our heads, support our teachers, and lift our children toward a future worthy of their potential,” he added.
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