National Standard Assessment to be conducted to assess 4th-grade students- Dr. Yaw Adutwum

The introduction of Ghana’s education new curriculum in 2019 was to ensure that students do not continue to practice the old way of learning, that is “chew and pour” or memorialize what they learned but to think critically for themselves in solving everyday problems around them. Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum the substantive minister of education … Read more

Important notice to Applicants who are to write GES supplementary promotion exams

The management of the Ghana education services wishes to inform all teachers who applied for 2020/2021 promotion exams but could not write due to issues regarding their index number that supplementary exam will be organized for those teachers on the 26th March 2021. The Ghana Education Service (GES) Supplementary Promotion Examination is scheduled for Friday … Read more

NAFCO to address food challenges raised by teacher unions to prevent the closure of schools

Teacher unions, Ghana association of teachers (GNAT), National association of graduate teachers (NAGRAT), and Coalition of Concern Teachers Ghana ( CCT-GH) yesterday bemoan the fact that since the re-opening of schools for the 2020/2021 academic year government has not provided food to the free senior high schools making heads of schools to borrow money to … Read more

JHS teachers by Friday 12th March 2021 to decide on what to teach should GES not come clear on the new curriculum.

In September 2019 the government of Ghana introduced the new educational reforms which was meant to change our curriculum to a world structured, NaCCA and Ghana education services succeeded in introducing this new curriculum at primary level but the materials that were to be used by these teachers to ensure effective delivery of their lessons … Read more

College of Education Studies has handed over 15 books to the Sam Jonah Library

The College of Education Studies has handed over fifteen books donated by the Technical Education Development to Modernise Agriculture in Ghana – University of Missouri Assistance Programme (TEDMAG-UMAP), to the Sam Jonah Library. The Provost of the College of Education Studies, Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis, explained that the books were part of TEDMAG-UMAP’s proramme to … Read more

Very important notice to all first-year students of UEW

The management of the university of education winneba (UEW) wishes to inform all their first-year students that due to the pandemic their matriculants will sign their matriculation register online so all first-year are required to follow the link provided below to sign their matriculation register. All First-Year Students of the University are informed that as … Read more

Teacher unions to advise themselves by close of Friday 19th March should government failed to transfer feeding grants funds into the account of SHS.

It has come to the attention of the Teacher Unions (Ghana National Association ofTeachers, GNAT, National Association of Graduate Teachers, NAGRAT and A coalition of Concerned TeacherS Ghana, CCT-GH), since the past eight weekswhen the Senior High Schools reopened for the 2020/2021 academic year, not onlyhas the supply of food items by the Buffer Stock … Read more

Dr. Adutwum meets with MoE Management, Agency Heads, and Staff and outlined his plans.

The Minister for Education, Hon. Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum has on his first working day met officially with Management of the Ministry. Welcoming the Minister, Mr. Benjamin K. Gyasi, the Chief Director for MoE stated that Management and Staff were prepared to work as a team under his guidance to move the Ministry forward. Dr. … Read more

GOOD NEWS. 2018 and 2019 JHS graduates who could not attend SHS to be allowed to Re-enter SHS

The management of the Ghana education services wishes to inform students, parents, guardians, and the general public about the decision to allow 2018 and 2019 junior high school (JHS) graduates who could not attend SHS due to financial constraints or any circumstances beyond their control that an opportunity is being given to those batch of … Read more

32 TVET institutions to be built across the country- Pres. Akufo Addo

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) which provides knowledge and skills for employment has become one of the agendas of this government which they intend to train more Ghanaians to equip them with knowledge and skills that will enable individual in the country to seek their jobs rather than waiting for the government to … Read more