Assessing The Perception of Parents Towards Ghana’s Free Senior High School (FSHS) Policy: The Case of Adoagyir- Nsawam
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University of Ghana
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The FSHS is a key policy for improving education access, but its long-term viability, effect on students’
employment prospects, and social and economic benefits are uncertain. This study examined how
parents viewed the FSHSP, its problems, how to enhance it, and how to ensure better job outcomes for
its students. The study used a sequential exploratory triangulation design, combining quantitative
surveys and qualitative interviews. A questionnaire with 30 items on demographics, opinions, and
suggestions was employed to collect the quantitative data. In-person interviews with parents and
educators were the main means used to obtain the qualitative data, which were analysed thematically
using NVivo 11.4.0. The data showed varied parental opinions, with worries about infrastructure issues
and a need for ongoing government support. The qualitative data revealed complex challenges in FSHS
policy execution and positive effects on social and economic conditions of parents. The study found
that parental opinions were complex and context-dependent. Participants called for refined policy
changes, stressing the role of affluent parents for sustainability. Improving teacher motivation and
aligning technical education with labour market needs were vital. The study suggested focused
infrastructure improvement, partnership with private schools, and encouragement of affluent parent
participation. Policymakers were advised to heed diverse parental opinions for effective policy updates,
highlighting the link between teacher motivation and policy sustainability.
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MA. Development Studies