Thursday, October 5, 2023

GNAT - Mankessim Local Celebrates World Teachers' Day with Fun Games

Players in contest for ball

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) marked World Teachers' Day in grand style by organizing a series of fun-filled games for its members in the Mankessim Local chapter. The event took place at Mankessim School Kessim on October 5, 2023, revolving around the theme, "The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative to reverse the teacher shortage."

Mr. Christopher F. Aidoo
Mr. Christopher Francis Aidoo, the Local Secretary, extended warm congratulations to teachers for their unwavering dedication and selfless service to education. He encouraged them to use this day as an opportunity for reflection on their achievements. Mr. Aidoo did, however, express concerns about the low turnout of teachers at the event.

The celebration featured a variety of enjoyable activities, including Volleyball, Cards, Ludo, and Draughts, which brought teachers together in a spirit of camaraderie.

Mr. Mbea Aidoo
Mr. Charles Collins Mbea Aidoo, the Municipal Secretary for GNAT in Mfantseman, commended teachers for their tireless efforts throughout the year and encouraged them to maintain a positive and determined approach to their responsibilities. 
Mr. Padmore Arthur

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Padmore Arthur, the Municipal Chairman for GNAT in Mfantseman, outlined three essential principles for teachers: "inform, form, and transform." He stressed the importance of teachers possessing a strong grasp of their subject matter to effectively inform their students, molding learners to improve their current situations, and inspiring them to become agents of change. Mr. Arthur emphasized that by adhering to these principles, teachers would become the educators the world needs.

He concluded by stating that education should be purposeful and fit for its intended goals.

The celebration saw teachers actively participating in the games, accompanied by lively dancing and the enjoyment of locally prepared meals.

The GNAT - Mankessim Local chapter commemorated World Teachers' Day with enthusiasm, emphasizing the critical role teachers play in shaping the future of education and society at large.

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