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Gov’t to Address Challenges with Double Track System – Minister
Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister of Information, has expressed government’s determination to work tirelessly with all stakeholders to address the challenges that may arise as a result of the double track Senior High School system.
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Boys Raise Funds to Buy Sanitary Pads for Unprivileged Girls
A group of boys are raising funds to buy sanitary pads for less privileged girls at Somnyamekodur D/A Basic School in the Twifo Hemang Lower Denkyira district of the Central Region.
The boys, aged between 9-13 years, are part of a boy’s…
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Gov’t Recruits Teachers for Double Track
Ghana Education Service (GES) has, in line with government’s arrangement to implement the double track system, begun recruiting graduate teachers to teach in the various Senior High Schools in the country.
According to a statement signed…
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10,000 Ghanaians to Benefit from Coding Program
Vodafone Ghana has launched a nation-wide coding program to benefit 10,000 Ghanaian youths in the country.
The program, according to the telecommunication company, is to ignite Ghana's digital revolution.
Delivering her speech at the…
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Teachers Divided Over Licensing Policy
Watchers of Ghana’s education sector can only hope for better days as more than a few turbulences seem to have recently hit the sector with other tsunamis garnering momentum to cause further unrest.
While others are excited about the…
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KNUST introduces Masters in Intellectual Property
Mr Samuel Tembenu, Malawi’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, has called on African countries to build capacity to generate intellectual property with the view of bridging the innovation gap between their respective countries.…
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GES to Hire 8,872 Teachers for Double -Track SHS
The Ghana Education Service (GES) is recruiting 8,872 staff in order to meet the demands of the double-track education system which takes off in September this year.
The position for classroom teachers is open to graduate teachers from…
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7000 Teachers Quit Annually
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has expressed concern over the high attrition rate of teachers from the teaching service saying it is alarming as the number stands at approximately 7000 annually.
The Association…
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Teacher Licensure Exams Suspended
The National Teaching Council (NTC) has indefinitely suspended the teacher licensure exam.
The Ghana Education Service advocated that teachers should pass a special examination after mandatory training before being granted a licence to…
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Gov’t committed to TVET – Akufo-Addo assures
President Akufo-Addo has assured stakeholders in the teaching sector that government is committed to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana, Speaking on the theme of the of the celebration, “Consolidating the Gains…
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