Newly recruited Teachers threaten demo over salary arrears
Newly recruited teachers from the country’s Colleges of Education have threatened to embark on a nationwide strike on May 22, over the non- payment of their salary arrears. The President of the Group,...
View ArticleGov’t won’t introduce a quota system for colleges – Prof. Yankah
Colleges of Education can admit as many qualified applicants as their available facilities can allow but without compromising quality and standards, Professor Kwesi Yankah, the Minister of State in...
View ArticleWe had agreement with NAGRAT over promotion arrears – GES
The Ghana Education Service (GES) says it will not be moved by the demands of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) in the Central Region to pay arrears owed some teachers who have...
View ArticleUSAID, Education Ministry collaborate to improve reading in rural schools
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is partnering with the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Ghana Education Service (GES) to improve the reading achievement and quality of...
View ArticleUER SHSs to reopen on May 22
Following government’s release of GHc 106,697,628 for the settlement of feeding grant arrears for second cycle schools in the three regions of the north, the Upper East Regional Conference of Heads of...
View ArticleHalt occultism in schools – Psychotherapist
A clinical psychotherapist has called on management of educational institutions to take bold measures to halt occultism practices on school campuses. The Very Reverend Father Dr. Alphonse Amanor, who...
View ArticleLaw school students boycott exam over ‘unrelated’ questions
Students of the Ghana School of Law on Thursday boycotted an examination, claiming the questions were not related to the subject they prepared for. According to the students, even though they were...
View ArticleWebster University holds 3rd graduation ceremony
Webster University Ghana last Saturday held its 3rd graduation ceremony for the 3rd batch of its post-graduate and undergraduate students. The nine students who graduated had completed 14 months of...
View ArticleConvert Bolga, Wa polytechnics into universities – Group
The Technical Universities Administrators Association of Ghana (TUAAG) has appealed to government to convert the Bolgatanga and Wa polytechnics into technical universities if it will succeed in the...
View ArticlePrampram DA basic school wins ICT quiz
The Prampram D.A Basic ‘A’ School in the Ningo-Prampram District, has emerged winners of the second edition of the Fixit Fast ICT Quiz Finals. The school won with 37 points beating its closest...
View ArticleDissolve independent exam Board – Law students fume
Some law students who boycotted Thursday’s professional paper over a mix up in the questions are demanding a dissolution of the independent examination board. According to them, the board was formed...
View ArticleAsunafo North: Carpenters fix damaged school furniture for free
The Mim Carpenters Association in Asunafo North Municipal of the Brong Ahafo Region has repaired over 900 damaged furniture in four public schools for free. The schools included the Adenkyekye R/C,...
View ArticleUCC suspends 22 students over ATL, Oguaa Hall clashes
Authorities of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have rusticated twenty-two students for their involvement in the clashes between Atlantic (ATL) and Oguaa Halls during a hall week celebration. Most of...
View ArticleGhana’s development lies in mathematical sciences – AIMS
The African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana – part of a pan-African network of Centres of Excellence in post-graduate education, research and outreach in mathematical sciences – is...
View ArticleC/R: Edinaman SHS beats Adisadel, others to win Science and Maths Quiz
The Edinaman Senior High School (SHS) emerged winners of the 2017 edition of the Central Regional Science and Maths Quiz competition held in Cape Coast on Friday. They bagged 52 points to beat...
View ArticleUpper East: Students back to school after feeding grant brouhaha
Second cycle institutions in the Upper East Region have resumed academic work, following government’s settlement of their feeding grants arrears for three academic terms. Second cycle schools reopened...
View ArticleGov’t pays northern SHS’s feeding grants for two terms
Government has honoured its financial obligation of paying two out of the three terms accumulated feeding grants owed authorities of second cycle institutions in the three regions of the north. Some...
View Article22 rusticated students were ‘negligent’– UCC
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has justified its decision for suspending 22 students over the clashes between Atlantic (ATL) and Oguaa Halls during a hall week celebration. UCC in a statement...
View ArticleA journey of transformation: Resounding the Kwabotwe spirit
“I am very anxious that we should always remember that the school is not confined to the over ninety acres that comprise her grounds her grounds. She lives wherever they live who once lived here. Their...
View ArticleCourt halts suspension of UCC students
The Cape Coast High Court has ordered the University of Cape Coast to halt its decision of rusticating some 22 students indicted for their involvement in some clashes between Atlantic (ATL) and Oguaa...
View Article