William Boadi, the Executive Director of the Educate Africa Institute (EAI), has raised concerns about the implementation of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) in Senior High Schools across Ghana, describing their current impact as limited due to the lack of critical teaching and learning resources.
In a press statement on June 6, 2025, Boadi acknowledged that the establishment of PLCs is a commendable step toward enhancing professional development among teachers. However, he stressed that without the provision of essential materials aligned with PLC manuals, the initiative risks falling short of its objectives.
“Teachers have shown enthusiasm and readiness to participate in the PLCs,” Boadi said. “But the absence of necessary documents and teaching tools undermines the connection between the strategies discussed in PLC sessions and their actual application in the classroom.”
PLCs were introduced to improve teaching outcomes by encouraging collaboration, reflective practice, and continuous professional development among educators.
Despite their potential, Boadi argues that the lack of logistical support leaves teachers unable to effectively implement the new methods discussed during training sessions.
He called on the Ministry of Education and other relevant authorities to urgently address these gaps.
“Providing the required materials will enable teachers to integrate PLC strategies into their daily instruction, increase their confidence, and help achieve the intended learning outcomes,” he noted.
“Doing the same thing all the time and expecting magical performance is far from seriousness. We are one people. Ghana first.”
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