UEW ranked among the best universities in Ghana- prof Afful-Broni

The Vice-Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni has affirmed that the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has been ranked among the best universities in the country. He stated that his administration had shown leadership and brought to testament the avowed belief that knowledge nurtured at UEW would become a source of enlightenment and empowerment to … Read more

Parents are taking their wards away from our schools to public schools – Private schools teachers cry

Mr Mathias Agama, deputy secretary of the Association of Private schools in Ghana has appealed to the government to give them a portion of their stimulus package to enable them get back to business. He said many private schools in the country are facing huge financial challenges as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. According … Read more

Ghana Education service to introduce strict measures in schools to deal with students who indulge in drug abuse-Prof. Opoku Amankwah

The Ghana Education Service has promised to implement tighter regimes to deal with drug and substance abuse in schools following disturbing details from research in over 100 basic and senior high schools in the country. Speaking to JoyNews’ Emefa Apawu, Director-General of the GES Prof Kwasi Opoku Amankwah, said that his outfit is yet to … Read more

Ghana education service inform FSHS secretariat and CSSPS to add newly completed schools to their system. check the details here

There is a new senior high school that has been completed in the suburbs of Kumasi at Sokoban which has all the needed infrastructure facilities to accommodate this yet to be placed, junior high school graduate. The management of the Ghana education service wishes to inform you of the completion of a new senior high … Read more

Ghana Education service introduces call centers to avoid massing up during SHS placement. Check the details.

The Ghana education service has once again has postponed the placement of 2020 junior high school graduates for the reason that they are putting much effort to ensure that the attitude of parents and guardians massing up is eliminated during placement. The Ghana Education Service (GES) informs the general public that it is preparingsufficiently to … Read more

Some notable tertiary institutions in Ghana begin sacking indecently dressed Students from attending lectures.

Indecent dressing of students is becoming alarming and worrying in our tertiary institution in Ghana mostly among female students. Based on this some school’s authorities have allowed lecturers to sack any Students who are Indecently dressed from attending lectures. Last week the vice chancellor for the university for professional studies Accra during the matriculation ceremony … Read more

36.4 percent of students in both SHS and JHS use drugs in Ghana. Check the details

More than a thirty percent (36.4%) of students in junior and senior high schools in the country have experimented with different substances, a report by the Consultative Committee to Combat Drug Menace in Schools has found. The report says the outcome is an indication of a higher risk of substance abuse in first and second-cycle … Read more

4 major approved areas GES outlined for 2020/2021 promotion exams. All applicants should take note of.

The management of the Ghana education services has outlined some of the areas that those who applied for this year’s promotion can be examined and encourage their applicants to check these areas very carefully. For all those who applied for the rank of Principal superintendent (PS), assistant director two (AD11), and assistant director one (AD1) … Read more

Directors of education acting as an obstacle to the upgrading of teachers in our basic schools.

The issue of upgrading and promotion of teachers has been a major topic for discussion these days with much of the blame on the government for not promoting and upgrading our teachers in our basic schools but we have forgotten about the representative of the director-general of education which is our district directors of education. … Read more

3 Bad teacher attitude acting as a contributing factor hampering the quality of basic education in Ghana.

Quality Education has been the hallmark of the Ghana education service but it seems like teacher trainees do not establish the connection between the training they received from their respective colleges of education and what they practice in the schools they are posted as substantive class teachers. The current cases study that was conducted to … Read more