The National Patriotic Students Association (NAPSA) will embark on their annual nationwide inspection of schools to discuss issues with students such as education and the way forward in promoting quality and standards. Speaking to our reporter, shortly before their departure, the information and public relations officer, Jaliba-Ansu Jobarteh, told the Daily Observer that the tour will cover Regions 3, 4, 5, 6.
They will discuss issues on discipline, patriotism, student-teacher relations, health and the mass failures in Maths and English.
The tour will take two weeks (14 days) and they will visit junior and senior secondary schools. NAPSA urges all parents, teachers and students to collaborate with them to achieve their objectives.
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