The 74th WAEC Council Meeting in Accra is set to conclude today after key discussions on exam integrity, policy reforms, and regional education collaboration.
GES PROMOTION
Watch Video – Ghana Teacher Prize 2026 Applications Open
The National Teaching Council has opened applications for Ghana Teacher Prize 2026. Watch the official video and apply or nominate a teacher before June 10.
Apply Now: NTC Opens Applications for the Ghana Teacher Prize 2026 – Apply or Nominate a Teacher Before Deadline
Applications for Ghana Teacher Prize 2026 are now open.
Nominate or apply to celebrate outstanding teachers across Ghana before the June 30 deadline.
Top Free Tools Ghanaian Teachers Can Use to Prepare Lesson Plans Faster (2026 Guide)
Discover the top free tools Ghanaian teachers can use to prepare lesson plans faster in 2026. Learn how Google Docs, Canva, ChatGPT, and more can improve teaching and save time.
Understanding PLC in Ghana’s Education System
Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) are transforming teaching and learning across Ghana. While PLCs at the basic school level focus on professional dialogue, those in Senior High Schools emphasize collaborative lesson planning and assessment. Here’s how both approaches work together to improve education outcomes.
GES Non-Teaching Staff Possible Interview Questions and Answers (Full Preparation Guide)
The Ghana Education Service “periodically” conducts interviews for both teaching and non-teaching staff as part of its promotion and recruitment…
NTC is Hiring: Apply for Subject Expert and Chief Examiner Positions
The National Teaching Council (NTC) is inviting qualified professionals to apply for appointment as Subject Experts and Chief Examiners for subject-based tests for the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination.
These experts will support the development and assessment of subject-based tests used in the licensure examination for teachers in Ghana.
Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit their applications online.
How Promotions Work in the Ghana Education Service (GES)
Promotions in the Ghana Education Service (GES) are a key part of career advancement for both teaching and non-teaching staff. Understanding how promotions work can help employees prepare for increased responsibilities and salary increments. This article provides an in-depth overview of the GES promotion structure, including the main types of promotions, eligibility requirements, and common processes. Whether you are a classroom teacher or a non-teaching staff member, this guide explains how years of service, professional qualifications, performance, and assessments influence career progression. It also highlights tips for effective preparation, common challenges staff face, and additional resources to help you navigate the promotion process successfully.
GES Promotion Aptitude Test Questions on School Records
GES Promotion Aptitude Test Questions on School Records for Teachers
GES Promotion Aptitude Test – ADI Questions with Answers
This compilation provides carefully developed questions and reshuffled answers for the GES Teacher Promotion Aptitude Test
GES Teacher Promotion Aptitude Test: PS Questions with Answers
A carefully selected set of PS questions with answers to help candidates revise leadership, supervision, accountability, and school management areas tested in the GES Teacher Promotion Aptitude Test.
GES Teacher Promotion Aptitude Test – ADII Questions with Answers
This post provides carefully selected ADII promotion questions with correct answers to help teachers prepare effectively for the GES promotion examination.
GES Promotion Examinations Questions with Answers for Deputy Directors (DD)
Questions and Answers for Deputy Director rank in Ghana Education Service (GES)
2025 Teachers’ Promotion Examinations: Notice to Candidates
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has released comprehensive details for the December 2025 Teachers’ Promotion Examinations, including examination dates, ranks involved, subject areas, requirements, special arrangements for candidates with special needs, and nationwide examination centres.
GES Begins Release of Index Numbers for 2025 Teacher Promotion Exams
GES has begun releasing index numbers via SMS for teachers writing the 2025 promotion exams to PS, ADI, ADII and Deputy Director ranks. Exams are scheduled for December 30, 2025.
WhatsApp Study Groups for Ghana Teacher Promotion Exams
Access verified teacher promotion exam resources in Ghana, including past questions, trusted study links, and optional WhatsApp discussion groups to support PS, AD II, AD I, and DD candidates.
Teacher Promotion Exams in Ghana: Verified Online Resources for Exam Preparation
Preparing for teacher promotion exams in Ghana? Explore verified online resources with past questions for PS, AD II, AD I and Deputy Director ranks.
Teacher Promotion Exams in Ghana: Download Past Questions & Answers (Free PDF)
Preparing for Ghana teacher promotion exams? Download free past questions with answers, try sample exam questions, and boost your chances with GH Educate’s trusted resources.
APTITUDE TEST (Q & A) AND PAST QUESTIIONS (Q & A) FOR PROMOTION IN GES FOR ALL RANKS (PS, AD II, AD I, DD)
A comprehensive set of 50 multiple-choice questions with correct answers covering Educational Psychology, Child Development, Learning Theories, Intelligence, Evaluation, and Teaching Methods. Ideal for B.Ed., D.El.Ed., Diploma in Education, Teacher Promotion Exams in Ghana and teacher recruitment exam preparation.
GES Proposed Date for the 2025 Teacher Promotion Examination
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reportedly proposed December 29 and 30, 2025, as the dates for this year’s Teacher Promotion Examination following concerns raised by teachers due for promotion.
Constructivism as a Learning Theory: Meaning, Key Thinkers, and Classroom Applications
Constructivism is a learning theory that explains how learners build knowledge through experience, reflection, and active participation. In this simple guide I do my best to cover the meaning, key theorists, and practical classroom examples.
Private School Teachers in Ghana to Be Upgraded For Licensing – Registration Deadline November 30
Private school teachers without professional certification can now upgrade through a new short education course. Limited slots available – registration closes November 30.
Skills Every Teacher Must Develop to Stay Relevant and Competent
What skills must today’s teachers develop to remain relevant in a fast-changing world? How can global teaching strategies be adapted to strengthen Ghana’s classrooms?
When Was the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) Introduced in Ghana?
In which Year Was the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) Introduced in Ghana?
GES IN A DECENTRALIZED EDUCATION SYSTEM
“How can Ghana’s decentralized education system truly deliver quality and accountability when decision-making power is shifted to the district level? The Education Act 778 of 2008 challenges us to rethink how schools are managed, teachers are supervised, and resources are supplied at the local level.”
GES Opens Applications for Teacher Promotions
“GES says teachers promoted in or before 2020 are now eligible to apply for higher ranks, with automatic placement for approved degree holders.”
How to Apply for Various Types of Leave Available for Teachers
What types of leave are available to teachers under the GES? How can a teacher apply for study leave with pay? What documents are required for sick leave approval? When should casual leave be requested? Who approves maternity and paternity leave?
Download GES CODE of Conduct for Students
How to download Ghana Education Service (GES) CODE of Conduct for Students?
Development of Curriculum in Ghana
What is curriculum? The type of curriculum used in Ghana? The full meaning of NaCCA? What are the functions of NaCCA?
Learning Theories in Education – Part 2
What Are Learning Theories? Constructivism, Humanism, and Social Learning—and how they can transform basic school teaching in Ghana.
Learning Theories in Education – Part 1
What Are Learning Theories? Behaviorism and Cognitivism—in simple terms, focusing on how they help teachers in Ghana plan better lessons. Learn how rewards, punishments, memory strategies, and thinking skills improve classroom teaching and learning.
