he Ministry of Education has inaugurated an 11-member Ministerial Advisory Board to strengthen policy direction, enhance governance, and support strategic oversight within the education sector. Chaired by Honourable Haruna Iddrisu
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How Monthly Allowances Can Alleviate Teacher Pressures and Improve Educational Performance
Improving educational performance in Ghana goes beyond curriculum and infrastructure—it hinges on teacher motivation. Timely and consistent payment of allowances such as accommodation, digital support, and Continuous Professional Development Allowances (CPDA) is critical.
Teacher Unions Reject CAGD’s Non-Payment of Two Allowances for Teachers and Other Staff
Three major teacher unions-GNAT, NAGRAT and PRETAG-have strongly rejected the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department’s decision not to pay two key allowances due teachers in November 2025.
CAGD Clarifies Delay in Two Allowance Categories for GES Staff
The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CAGD) has clarified the reasons behind the delayed payment of two key allowances expected in the November 2025 payroll. According to the department, a technical hitch during the final payroll
Teachers are Worried: When Will CPDA and CIDSA be Paid?
Information circulating suggests that the Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Controller and Accountant‑General’s Department (CAGD) have supposedly inform all…
What If Chalkboards Could Talk – What Secrets Would They Tell?
“Have you ever wondered what stories a chalkboard could tell if it could talk? From students’ struggles and triumphs to teachers’ dedication and creativity, every mark, doodle, and erased line holds a memory.
Sir Sam Jonah, UCC Chancellor, Receives Africa’s Ultimate “Man of the Year” Award
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has congratulated its Chancellor, Sir Sam Esson Jonah, on receiving the Africa Ultimate “Man of the Year” award at the 2025 EMY Africa Awards.
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.
Non-Professional Teachers in Ghana to Be Upgraded Through Fast-Track PGDE Programme – Registration Ends November 30
Breaking New: The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced a nationwide fast-track Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) programme to…
Kumawu Education Directorate to Celebrate International Children’s Day with KG Learners
The Kumawu District Education Directorate, in partnership with the Early Childhood Unit, will celebrate the 2025 International Children’s Day with KG 1 and KG 2 learners
GES Suspends Implementation of New PTA Guidelines; Schools Ordered to Halt Levy Collection Immediately
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has directed all Senior High and Technical Schools to immediately suspend the implementation of the new PTA Guidelines and halt the collection of PTA levies across the country
John Dumelo Donates Food Items to Ayawaso School Feeding Caterers
John Dumelo has donated food supplies including oil, rice, eggs and chicken to school feeding caterers in Ayawaso West to enhance the quality of meals served to school children.
GES PRO Shares 21 Key Education Interventions Captured in the 2026 Budget
The Ghana Education Service (GES), through its Public Relations Officer, has outlined 21 major education interventions captured in the 2026 Budget. These measures include significant allocations for Free SHS, GETFund, school infrastructure, textbooks, among others
Check Your May/June CTVET Exams Results Now!
How to check CTVET Exams Results online. Get the simple guidelines at GH Educate media
Ghana’s 2026 Budget on Education
Ghana’s 2026 Budget allocated on Education is clearly stated by Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson
How Teachers Can Reduce Workload and Still Teach Effectively?
From lesson planning hacks and digital tools to collaboration tips and classroom management strategies, this guide empowers educators-especially those in Ghana-to teach smarter, not harder, and become masters of their craft. We explore practical ways teachers can reduce stress and manage time effectively without compromising quality instruction.
Teacher Burnout: Early Signs, Major Causes, and How to Recover
Are you feeling emotionally drained or losing motivation in the classroom? Discover the early signs of teacher burnout, its common causes, and practical ways to recover and restore your passion for teaching.
Ghana Chamber of Mines to Build US$1.2M AI Robotics and Materials Testing Centre for UMaT
The Ghana Chamber of Mines is constructing a US$860,000 Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Materials Testing Laboratory at UMaT, Tarkwa. The initiative is a major step toward advancing mining research and innovation in Ghana.
Teamwork and Talent Shine at Bodomase Circuit Inter-Schools Games in Aninangya
“Sports teach discipline, teamwork, and resilience—the same values we need in life and learning,” – Mr. George Konadu, Bodomase SISO.
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?
Happy Birthday, Dr. William Kwame Amankra Appiah!
Today, 2nd November, marks the birthday of Dr. William Kwame Amankra Appiah – a distinguished educationist and the Ashanti Regional Director of Education. We celebrate him for his visionary leadership, integrity, and lasting contributions to Ghana’s education system particularly the Ashanti Region.
The Dynamics of a Village Teacher: An Unfolding Story By Nana Ama Anima Tutuwaa
“Our mother wasn’t cruel, She was broken, Pain had become her language.”
Government to Host 2026 Base Pay Negotiation on October 31
The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) has invited representatives of the Government Team and Organized Labour to begin negotiations on the 2026 National Base Pay. The meeting, scheduled for Friday, October 31
GES-Approved Guidelines for PTAs in SHSs: Download Full Document
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has officially released a comprehensive guidelines document for Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) in Senior High Schools across all second-cycle institutions.
Francis Asenso-Boakye Donates Student Desks, Teachers’ Tables, and Chairs to Schools in His Constituency
Hon. Francis Asenso-Boakye, Member of Parliament for Bantama, has donated student desks and teachers’ tables and chairs to schools in his constituency.
Government to Present 2026 Budget on November 13
The Government of Ghana will present the 2026 Budget Statement and Economic Policy on Thursday, November 13. The presentation will be delivered by Finance Minister Hon. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson in Parliament.
No Hair Style or Long Hair in Schools – Haruna Iddrisu, Education Minister
“If we give in to hair today, tomorrow it will be shoes. Schools exist to mould character, and that requires discipline and consistency,” – Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Education Minister
Government Officially Opens “No Fees Stress” Application Portal — Apply Now!
Are you a tertiary student in Ghana wondering how to apply for the “No Fees Stress” initiative? The Government of Ghana has officially opened the 2025/2026 application through the SLTF portal for tertiary students, including Persons with Disabilities.
Ghana to Launch Free Tertiary Education Policy for Persons with Disabilities on October 24
The Government of Ghana will launch the Free Tertiary Education Initiative for Persons with Disabilities on Friday, October 24. The event, to be led by Education Minister Hon. Haruna Iddrisu at the Accra College of Education
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?
From Classroom Dreams to Courtroom Reality: Christopher Amoasi (Esq.) Shares His Story
Christopher Amoasi (Esq.) shares his inspiring journey from the classroom to the courtroom – a story marked by faith, mentorship, and perseverance.
