Mr. Alexander Boadum, a teacher in Nkoranza South District, has noted lack of computers in some schools was making the teaching and learning of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) programme difficult.
He expressed concern that students in such schools would not be able to write the examination in the subject.
The ICT teacher at the District Assembly Junior High School at Donkro-Nkwanta, made the observation at a maiden meeting of teachers in the
circuit with Madam Philipa Banson, district director of education.
Mr. Boadum said, "all that I have been doing is in the abstract, which is not the best method in teaching because students learn better when they practice what they learn in theory."
He called on the district director of education to liaise with the Nkoranza South District Assembly for the purchase of some computers for the schools to address the problem.
Madam Banson urged the teachers to support their head teachers and work in unity and cooperation to help raise the standard of education in the area.
She advised the head teachers to respect the views of their subordinates and to ensure transparency in all their activities for effective administration.
The district director called on the teachers to respect the people in order to win their trust and confidence.
In a welcoming address, Mr. Samuel Appiah, circuit supervisor, appealed to the district director to post more teachers to fill the existing
vacancies in some schools.
He urged the teachers to put up their best to improve the standard of education in the circuit.
Meanwhile, teachers in deprived communities in the district have appealed to the government to provide them with bicycles to facilitate their movement to and from their circuit centres.