Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the Central Region says the double-track SHS system will be unfriendly and inconsiderate to their children.
According to them, the inability of the Ministry of Education to broadly engage PWDs to seek their views on its implementation is an affront to the development of children with disabilities in the country.
The Regional President of PWDs, Nana George Frimpong, expressed these concerns in an interview with the GNA in Cape Coast on the sidelines of a Regional dialogue on education policy in Ghana.
He explained that PWDs are confronted with challenges such as lack of professional sign language teachers, standard infrastructure and teaching and learning aids to enhance academic work.
Nana Frimpong cited other challenges as lack of dedicated teachers, recording devices, audio textbooks, Braille and laptops.