ACHIEVING SDG 4.6 IN GHANA: COULD A CLOSER MONITORING AND FACILITATION OF THE 5 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR NFE BRING SUCCESS?

Author:

Berdie Susan D. D.1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Education and Entrepreneurship. Methodist University College, Ghana

Abstract

Purpose –– This paper examines the 5 key performance indicators outlined for the NFE sector in Ghana against the possibility of achieving SDG4.6 in Ghana. The paper argues based on a study conducted by the author in 2017, that a key input into quality non-formal education, especially adult literacy delivery, is the quality of facilitation. Methods –– A qualitative study approach was adopted using documentary analysis to examine past achievements of the Agency and how it prepares its critical functionaries; the facilitators, to effectively deliver in line with the 5 performance indicators. Findings –– Findings reveal, among others, that lack of funding has affected training, curriculum, and class inputs, whilst irregular supervision, monitoring, and evaluation by the MOE and managers have left facilitators with many challenges. Conclusion/Recommendation –– The paper recommends, among others, that the reform by the MOE should focus on facilitation-related issues and institutional training for facilitators in the Colleges of Education.

Publisher

University of Environment and Sustainable Development

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