Prof. Adei’s ‘Insults and Attacks’ on teachers demystified, his Basic and SHS are Broke
The big truth behind Prof. Adei’s attacks on teachers is out of the basket. He has a personal interest in schools reopening and it is an established fact.
The reality is that Prof is losing money and he has already laid off many of the teachers in his school, Ghana Christian International High School. The school which is situated on the Afienya-Dodowa Road admits students up to the SHS level. Prof knows that the only way schools will reopen so that his school Ghana Christian International High School.
Since public teachers refused to be coaxed to risk their lives and go to school. Prof. Stephen Adei has been bashing them and teacher unions. He called them ‘criminals’ and suggested up to a 50% reduction in their salaries. Now you know one of the reasons behind the uproar. Public school teachers and unions have the key to unlock his locked-down school
The truth is Prof. Stephen Adei has a basic school in Adansi Asokwa district, his hometown according to the additional information we have picked. If you see the facilities he has in the school you will be shocked.
The school GCIHS is from basic to SHS on the Afienya – Dodowa Road, the SHS at the same location, and the SHS called the Hweremoase Community Campus.
However, we have also learned that there is this public school in the same town with 5 to 6 pupils sharing one dual desk.
The deduction drawn by some teachers is that, prof. is looking at the money he is loosing and knowing very well that he can easily put in place the needed protocols, he is pushing for schools to reopen but he must check all the dangers the public school in his hometown will face in such a situation before he talks about public schools and teachers.
He might be able to provide all that is needed to make teaching and learning effectively in his school, but it is never the same in our public schools by the government.
For many, Prof has been had hit by COVID-19 hence he is throwing tantrums because his school is closed and he wants to use his position and influence to get schools reopened so that he can collect his huge fees.
Some teachers have advised him to direct his frustrations to the government and the Ministry of Education and not teachers. For other teachers Prof. Adei is a hundred percent right however, he must be mindful of the reality that the teaching materials and the conducive environment his private schools are not the same as that of the Government or Public schools.
Teachers have tasked him to be so, an advocate for the betterment of the public school teachers rather than only criticizing them without making any headway for them.