Check the fate of Ghanaian basic schools as it stands now.

Ghana Education Service is an agency under the ministry of education responsible for the implementation of government policies and programs in the basic schools, senior high school and the technical schools in the country and also to ensure that children of school-going age irrespective of their political background, occupation of parents, religious domination but a … Read more

Teacher unions threatened industrial action over (GESOPS) indebtedness. Check the details.

The Ghana Education Service Occupational Pension Scheme (GESOPS) is a Tier-2 pension scheme registered and regulated by the National Pensions Regulatory Authority under the Pensions Act, 2008, (Act 766) as amended. The Scheme’s membership is drawn from employees of the Ghana Education Service, with members belonging to one of the Unions in the educational sector. … Read more

12 unprofessional acts that teachers continue to practice in the delivery of their lesson. Check it

The teaching profession like any other profession has its outlined code of conduct that and anything contrary to what has been outlined by the profession is regarded as misconduct to the profession. These acts are listed below, teachers continue to practice them and look at them to be normal. 1.Making and receiving phone calls during … Read more

NTC issue date and venue for the 4th Cohort training of CCP and SBA of GNACOPS members.

The Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS), in collaboration with the Pre-Tertiary Directorate (MoE) through the support of National Teaching Council (NTC) and National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), is organizing *3-DAY Training on the Common Core Programme (CCP) and 3-DAY workshop on standards-Based Curriculum for JHS1 – SHS1 Teachers, and all newly … Read more

UPSA to sanction Students who dress indecently to lecture hall.

The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has directed that students who wear indecent dresses on campus must not be allowed to attend lectures.The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Abednego F. O. Amartey, who issued the directive, mentioned the dresses which would not be tolerated on campus to include short skirts, torn jeans and other … Read more

Upgrading of teachers returning from study leave and the Controversies surrounding it. Check it

The Ghana education service is responsible for the promotion and upgrading of its employees both the teaching and non-teaching staff. Last year the Ghana education service changes its mode of promoting teachers from interviewing to writing aptitude tests. These teachers who were able to write and passed their aptitude test in 2020 were promoted to … Read more

NTC And GNACOPS jointly issue Certificates to Private School Teachers. Check the details here

the program Ghana National Council of private Schools (GNACOPS) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education through the National teaching council program has launched a nationwide training program to prepare private school teachers to become professional teachers. To implement this nationwide program, the Ministry of Education through the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment trained … Read more

Valley View University (VVU) to clear GA as a Ghanaian language. Check the details

.The valley view university and its management has explained the reasons why the institution will be clearing GA language as a Ghanaian language in their basic school’s department. The valley view university (VVU) base in Accra has indicated that they will not be teaching and learning of GA language as a Ghanaian language subject in … Read more

There are a lot of challenges in Ghana basic school level- Dr. Adutwum

Teachers have complained about the inability of them to get needed materials in our basic schools to deliver their lesson with some of them reiterating that they are now further up with the issue they are facing during their lesson delivery. These challenges range from classroom teaching and learning materials to lack of school building … Read more