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CETAG to embark on another strike next week

The Colleges of Education Teachers Association of Ghana, (CETAG) is set to resume its strike by next, after members of the Association laid down their tools for over two months. This will add to a number of strike actions currently ongoing in the country, with...

Awulae Blay IX Begins Investing In Nzema Youth By Taking Students on an Educational Trip. (Video)

Students numbering about thirty from the Atuabo Methodist Basic School in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region have had the opportunity to be part of the Awulae Blay IX initiative of investing in Nzema Youth. The Paramount Chief of the Eastern Nzema Traditional Council,...

Omanhene of Nsein appeals to the next gov’t to consider elevating the status of KNHS to College of Agriculture.

The paramount chief of the Nsein Traditional Council, Awulae Agyevi Kwame II has appealed to the next to-be-elected government to consider elevating the status of the Kwame Nkrumah Senior High School, Nsein. Speaking at the homecoming and inauguration of the restored name; Kwame Nkrumah Senior...

Govt owes £17m in unpaid fees to 927 Ghanaian scholarship students in UK – Minority alleges

The government owes nearly £17 million in unpaid tuition to 927 Ghanaian students who were on scholarship in the UK for 27 months, according to information revealed by the minority members of the Parliamentary Education Committee. According to the caucus, certain universities were compelled to...

AI is a powerful educational tool for trainee teachers – Dean of UGBS

Professor Justice Nyigmah Bawole, the dean of the University of Ghana Business School, has highlighted artificial intelligence's (AI) potential as an effective teaching tool for prospective educators.  Speaking at the Wiawso and Komenda Teacher Training Colleges' Second Biannual Conference at Sefwi Wiawso in the Western...

NAGRAT urges political parties to prioritize teacher welfare

The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has urged political parties to promote teacher welfare in their education policy and to go above and beyond their campaign pledges. According to NAGRAT, demotivation and unfavourable working circumstances have resulted from successive governments' emphasis on assisting kids...