“Major Boost for Teachers? Haruna Iddrisu Hints at New Incentives to Improve Welfare and Retention”

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Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has hinted at the introduction of new incentives aimed at improving the welfare of teachers and boosting staff retention, signaling a potential shift in efforts to strengthen Ghana’s education sector.

Speaking on the need to support educators, Haruna Iddrisu acknowledged the critical role teachers play in shaping the nation’s future and stressed that improving their working conditions remains a key priority.

He indicated that government is considering measures designed to enhance teacher motivation, increase job satisfaction, and encourage experienced educators to remain in the profession.

The proposed incentives are expected to address longstanding concerns over welfare, career progression, and conditions of service, issues that education stakeholders have consistently identified as vital to improving learning outcomes.

The Minister emphasized that investing in teachers is essential to raising educational standards, noting that a motivated and well-supported workforce is fundamental to delivering quality education across the country.

His remarks have been welcomed by many in the education sector, with growing anticipation over the details of the proposed package and its potential impact on teacher morale and retention.

The latest announcement signals a renewed commitment to placing teachers at the center of Ghana’s education reform agenda as efforts continue to build a stronger and more resilient education system.

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