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Interrelated and Multi-Dimensional Factors Affecting Quality Basic Education in Nandom Municipality of the Upper West Region of Ghana
Author(s) -
Lazarus Derkong-Dery,
Gideon Kofi Agbley
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ghana journal of development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0855-6768
DOI - 10.4314/gjds.v18i1.2
Subject(s) - basic education , underpinning , quality (philosophy) , nonprobability sampling , government (linguistics) , certificate , mathematics education , decentralization , cluster sampling , economic growth , sociology , political science , psychology , economics , engineering , mathematics , civil engineering , demography , epistemology , algorithm , law , population , philosophy , linguistics
Worldwide, quality education is a platform for social and personal development. In recent times, pupils in basic schools in Nandom Municipality seem not to acquire critical learning skills and consequently are underperforming. This paper investigates the interrelated and multi-dimensional factors affecting quality education in basic schools in the Nandom Municipality. Through the system andhuman capital theories, the paper draws a link between the various kinds of educational inputs pupils receive, the processing of such inputs and their outcomes, which reflect in their academic performance at the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). The study employed a mixed research methods design. Cluster sampling technique and purposive sampling technique were used to selectrespondents. The study found that many pupils are not acquiring foundational knowledge in Literacy and Mathematics as reflected in the BECE performance due to inadequate educational resources, poor school management and supervision, and family socio-economic background factors. The study concludes that the quest for quality education for pupils would continue to be illusive unless thefundamentals underpinning quality education such as school resources and management are improved. It is recommended that government provides adequate educational resources for schools and reinforces the decentralisation concept of school management. Keywords: Quality Education, Resources, Management, Pupils, Learning Achievements

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