Teachers’ transfers and release dates for 2022/2023 have been extended – GES

The management of the Ghana Education Service has officially extended the dates for the release of in-service staff of the Ghana Education Service (Teachers) who have qualified for interregional and intradistrict release and transfers. According to GES reference is being made to an earlier letter issued about the above subject dated 29 July 2022. Management … Read more

Change the mode of Promotions of teachers to Director I & II – Teacher unions

The three major teacher unions (GNAT, NAGRAT, and CCTGH) have called for the change of mode of Promotion of teachers to the grade of Director I & II On Promotions past questions click here According to the three major teacher unions, in their last meeting with GES, they noted that there was an agreement that … Read more

Official updates on review of 2020 Collective agreement of Teachers and GES

The management of the three major teacher unions (GNAT, NAGRAT, and CCTGH) has officially called for the review of the 2020 collective agreement that enjoins GES and teachers in education services. Pursuance to section 4.1 of the 2020 Collective agreement which provides that the duration of the agreement shall be 3 years and subject to … Read more

Updates on payment of deprived areas Teachers’ allowance

The management of the three major teacher unions (GNAT, NAGRAT and CCTGH) has officially insisted on government payment of allowance to teachers leaving in deprived areas based on percentages of the monthly gross salary of Teachers. On GES Promotions past questions click here According to the management of the three major teacher unions, they want … Read more

5 issues teacher unions gave 31st Dec.2022 ultimatum.

The three major teacher unions in Ghana (GNAT NAGRAT and CCTGH) have written officially to the Ghana Education Service and the government reminding them of five grievances that are affecting the Ghanaian Teacher today which need to be settled before 31st December 2022. On GES Promotions past questions click here The Three major teacher unions … Read more

Teachers have tamed students, assertive curriculum is needed – Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum

The minister of Education Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum has advocated that Schools in Ghana need a kind of curriculum he called an assertive curriculum. He believes teachers have tamed students to write what is taught on the day of the exam. Click here to download all GES Promotions past questions According to the minister, if … Read more