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Gambia’s Education Crisis: Teachers Union Calls for Urgent Textbook Contract Reform

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
January 24, 2025
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A complete assessment of the textbook printing and distribution agreement in the Gambia stands at the heart of demands from the Gambia Teachers Union (GTU) to the minister of public service.

A comprehensive analysis by the union reveals major dysfunctional structures which currently damage the learning process of senior high-school students in every district across the Gambia.

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At the heart of the union’s concerns are three fundamental issues that collectively create a perfect storm of educational disadvantage: The educational system faces three major shortcomings that combine to limit student progress: inadequate numbers of textbooks insufficient subject selection and shortage of effective delivery channels. These connected issues block student academic development while reducing their potential for learning ability.

Current textbook availability presents the most immediate educational challenge because schools lack sufficient copies for their students. Current educational institutions suffer from essential subject deficiencies which results in students lacking needed educational resources.

Textbook scarcity results in educational inequality producing disadvantaged access to knowledge that should be a basic right. The shortage of books and materials in schools displaces educators to perform complex tasks while they discover substitute educational sources to overcome material deficits.

The current contract’s specific focus on certain teaching subjects aggravates existing classroom deficiencies. Multiple specialized textbooks should be available to senior secondary students because their educational development depends on complete curriculum support.

The focused subject limitations within this printing agreement act as a restriction which harms student educational prospects together with their approach to whole student growth.

The distribution system functions as a significant failure conduit. Even when low distribution efficiency affects the print volume of available books it becomes challenging to deliver resources to schools located in isolated areas or remote locations. The deficit in logistical distribution structure both extends current resource distribution inequalities and sustains institutional educational disparities.

The proposal submitted by GTU serves both as an earnest plea for fair treatment and robust education quality. The union fights for this complete revision of educational contracts to deliver vital learning resources to students throughout The Gambia regardless of their locations or financial situations.

The union’s recommendations are clear and actionable: Textbook print volumes should be enlarged while subject possibilities need to increase alongside a strategic expansion of distribution that would promote inclusive access.

The government’s continuous work on defining these changes depends on its substantial investments to safeguard the nation’s most important asset – its youthful population.

The minister responsible for examining the GTU propositions can already see emerging patterns within these demands. The solution to these educational systemic issues extends past book production and logistics improvements into creating fair access to paths for country development and power as well as long-term economic success.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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