Ethiopia’s quality education programme receives appreciation from the Ministry
According to him, all the states have been putting in a lot of hard work in order to meet the goals of the national education plan and GTP II. The assessment done so far showed good results in the educational activities as a whole.

Ethiopia's Ministry of Education appreciated the ongoing efforts to tackle the challenges in the way of quality education have proved to be successful.
General Education Supervision Division Expert Dessalegn Teshome, in an interview to the regional newspaper told that the initiatives which were taken to improve teaching-learning process have turned fruitful.
According to him, all the states have been putting in a lot of hard work in order to meet the goals of the national education plan and GTP II. The assessment done so far showed good results in the educational activities as a whole.
To bring in change, the Ministries of Health and Agriculture and Natural Resources was called on for the implementation of the programme in a systematic and coordinated manner.
Talking about kindergarten and pre-elementary education divisions have a shortage of teacher and there is an urgent need for the new kindergarten teachers.
He further pointed that the ministry of education is doing its level best to provide student-focused education to raise quality teachers in science and language.
New lecture delivery methods are also being implemented to produce better education in the schools all over the country.
Deliverology is a method where a proper lesson plan is made and then delivered. The same subject teaching teachers combine and make a lesson plan together. No teacher is given authority to make a lesson plan on an individual level.
According to him, countries into deliverology have been gaining momentum in terms of improving education.