USAID Quips Programme and The Development of Primary Schools in the Suhum-Kraboa-Coaltar District
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Education is at the heart of development. Educating her citizenry is one
of the burdens of the government over the past years. Falling standards
of education in Ghana has brought about an implementation of an
educational policy known as the Free Compulsory Universal Basic
Education (FCUBE) Programme by the Ghana Government. This bold
educational policy had resource implications. It is against this
background that Ghana Government solicited for assistance from
external sources. The American government thus responded favourably
through the USAID Quality Improvement in Primary Schools (QUIPS)
programme.
The programme was introduced in 1997. It was supposed to last for
seven years, aimed at injecting efficiency and effectiveness to all
stakeholders of primary education in the country for improved learning
outcomes on a sustainable basis.
This study evaluates the impact of the USAID QUIPS Programme in the
Suhum Kraboa Coaltar District. Questionnaires and interviews were
administered to the various stakeholders. The fmdings indicate that,
there was a great involvement and participation of the community
members towards the implementation of the programme. Infrastructure
developments in the various schools have improved and also there has
been an improvement in the performance of the pupils as well as the
teachers.
Education is a multi-faceted endeavour and that all the actors need to
be involved if a holistic kind of quality education is to be realised. It is
expected that teachers, parents, pupils, opinion leaders and education
officials would harmonise their activities with the ultimate aim of
achieving goals and objectives to promote quality education in the rural
areas by helping to maintain and sustain whatever benefits they derived
from the QUIPS Programme.
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MPhil in Geography and Human Resource Development