Workers Needed To Foster Improved Academic Performance: Perspectives Of Social Workers And Education Officers In Ghana
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International Social Work
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This study examines the perceptions of social welfare and education officers in Ghana about
school social work practice and its possible contributions to improving academic performance at
the basic level of education. Qualitative data was collected through two focus group discussions
with social workers and education officers. Participants expressed views that school social work
interventions are needed to strengthen the bond between the home and the school and help students
deal with psycho-social problems and reduce the burden on teachers. Suggestions were also made.
made on the best ways to foster the practice of school social work in Ghana. Theses coalesced
around three core themes: active engagement of stakeholders, a robust funding mechanism to
develop and sustain social work interventions in schools and a long-term agenda to train and
recruit more school social workers.
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