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2023, GambiaEducational Challenges in Gambia

Education, just like numerous sectors, is not without itschallenges. Several obstacles must be overcome
to give all citizens access to high-quality education. As of 2023, Gambia faces several educational
cclude-:

• Lack of Qualified and Experienced Teachers in Gambia

In Gambia, the lack of qualified teachers is a serious problem. Many teachers are not adequately trained
or qualified to provide aneffective education. Only 57% of primary school teachers in Gambia are
trained, this is according to a 2021 World Bank report. This shortage has an impact on the
educationquality. It further raises student-teacher ratios, making providing individualised care and
support harder. This has also been reported to cause compromised learning outcomes. Furthermore, a
lack of professional development opportunities and adequate training for many teachers in Gambia has
made it difficult for them to engage students and impart knowledge.

• Cultural Restriction

Cultural restrictions and values in Gambiarestrict both boys’ and girls’ educational opportunities at the
community and family levels. These cultural norms include early marriage. It is more valued than
education and career advancement in Gambia. Secondary education for girls is also highly compromised
as some families push their teenage daughters to early marriage. They also move their teenage boys to
Europe for riches to support their families due to the cultural expectation that boys are the family
breadwinners.

• Inadequate Infrastructure and Resources

Inadequate school infrastructure and resources are among the main barriers to quality education
inGambia. Many educational institutions struggle with outdated infrastructure, crammed classrooms,
and a lack of basic supplies like textbooks, writing aids, and technological resources. The issue is made
worse by the lack of access to facilities such as laboratories, which negatively affects the student’s
learning capabilities. This makes the learning environment less than ideal, resulting in difficulty in
understanding concepts.

• Outdated curriculum
The educational system in Gambia has come under fire for having an out-of-date curriculum that is only
loosely in line with the needs of the nation’s development. Students’ capacity to effectively apply
knowledge is constrained by the traditional rote learning techniques used in many schools, which
impede the development of critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

• Poor funding

Despite the significance of education, The Gambian educational sector receives little funding compared
to other sectors. The lack of financial support hinders the provision of essential resources, the
implementation of necessary reforms, and adequate teacher pay.

• Lack of access to education

The issue of access to education is one of the significant difficulties the Gambian educational system is
currently facing. Disparities continue, especially between rural and urban areas, despite efforts to raise
enrolment rates. According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, the net enrolment rate in primary
education was 72% in 2021. In addition, there are still gender gaps, with fewer girls having access to
education because of social and cultural constraints.

Possible Solutions to the challenges

• To address the issue of lack of qualified and experienced teachers

The government must place a high priority on hiring, preparing, and keeping teachers to address the
issue of the lack of qualified teachers in the nation. Competent educators can be attracted and retained
by providing them competitive pay, professional development opportunities, and incentives for working
in remote locations. The quality of education in the nation can also be improved by working with more
international organisations and governments to offer teacher exchange and training programmes.

• To address cultural restriction.

The Gambian society can overcome this obstacle and find common ground by encouraging intercultural
communication and empathy, debunking myths and fostering an open-minded and conducive learning
environment. This can be accomplished through programmes that promote cultural exchange and
diversity.
• To address the inadequate infrastructure and resources

To address this issue, more funds must be put into educational infrastructure and enough textbooks,
technology, and sanitary facilities to create an environment conducive to learning.Partnerships between
the public and private sectors can be crucial for giving schools the required tools and resources.
Examining digital learning options can also increase access to educational materials and close the
resource gap in remote areas.

• To address the outdated curriculum

The government should concentrate on curriculum reform and emphasise a practical and skill-based
approach to education to raise the standard of instruction. A deeper understanding of subjects can be
promoted by incorporating interactive learning tools, technology, and contemporary teaching methods.

• To address poor funding

Support for increased educational funding and effective budget allocation is required to address this
issue. The government must prioritise education in its national budget and seek outside funding by
forming alliances with international organisations and donor nations. An increase in the national
budget’s education allocation is required to ensure sufficient funding for schools, teacher salaries, and
educational development initiatives. Additionally, to maximise the impact of the funds, their
management must be open and effective.Gambia can foster sustainable development and economic
growth by increasing its investment in education.

• To address access to education

The Gambian government must focus on improving the infrastructure in rural areas and
implementpolicies to support gender equality in education to address this issue successfully. The
support and resources provided by Non-Governmental Organizations and international organisations are
also essential in enhancing vulnerable groups’ access to education.

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