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.
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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 Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu Orders Strict Enforcement of School Phone Ban
“We must not only teach literacy and numeracy, but social learning too, so our children become responsible citizens.” – Hon. Haruna Iddrisu
Ghana Secures €5 Million Grant from Italy to Support TVET Sector
“We must help produce entrepreneurs who can create their own jobs and not rely on government,” said Education Minister, Hon.. Haruna Iddrisu after announcing a €5 million TVET grant from Italy.
Calls Grow for Reintroduction of Teacher Car Scheme to Boost Morale and Mobility
“It’s not just about comfort, it’s about being able to reach our schools, attend training sessions, and carry out our duties with dignity,” Teacher in Ashanti.
SONA 2025: PTA to Be Reintroduced in Our Schools
President Mahama reaffirmed his dedication to reinstating PTAs in schools, emphasizing their crucial role in improving education. He criticized the previous administration for neglecting parental involvement, which weakened governance and support systems.
Register Now : NTC and GES to Register, Train and License All Non-Professional Teachers in Ghana
Ghana Education Service is professionalizing teaching through the registration, training, and licensing of all untrained teachers in the country. Find out how to become a licensed educator
