Due To Fear Most Students Fail In Mathematics
Professor Sitsofe Anku, President of Ghana Mathematics Society, said students mostly failed in mathematics because of fear. “Many people failed mathematics because they think it is not easy,” Professor...
View ArticleArbitrary decisions on education must be stopped
Emeritus Metropolitan Catholic Archbishop of Kumasi, Peter Kwasi Sarpong has called on the political leadership of the nation to stop making arbitrary decisions that lower the progress of the nation’s...
View ArticleUG students to go on a demonstration over lectureres industrial strike
The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of University of Ghana, has given an indication that it would embark on demonstration next week to express its unhappiness over the ongoing industrial strike...
View ArticleAmansie Central District Schools Receive Better Ghana Laptops
The Amansie Central District Assembly has made a presentation of GHc 45,555.00 worth of Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) equipment’s including laptops to schools within the district....
View ArticleTeachers demand apology from Kofi Jumah
Maxell Kofi Jumah The teachers claim the MP cannot describe them as non-entities. The former MP did not understand the huge public outcry over the payment of ex-gratia to MPs at a time when teachers,...
View ArticleBID Awards Ghana Technology University For Quality Education In Africa
Dr. Osei Darkwa – President of GTUC The Ghana Technology University College (GTUC) has received the prestigious Platinum Award for ‘Quality Education in Africa’ at this year’s Business Initiative...
View ArticleUCC Vice Chancellor Calls For Prioritise Pre-Service Teacher Education
To meet the demands of qualified teachers for basic school, it was important the nation focuses on pre-service teacher education, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has said....
View ArticleUEW Urged To Expand Its Access To Career Courses
The University of Education Winneba (UEW) has been asked to expand access to career specific courses and programmes to enable many people improve their level of education. Mr. Samuel Yaw Adusei,...
View ArticleStudents cautioned by WAEC
Prof Naana Opoku Agyeman The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has set out rules and regulations governing the 2013 West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Basic...
View ArticleCareer benefits of English tutoring abroad
There are a number of potential career advantages to teaching English to speakers of other languages TESOL as it is also known. Cross-Cultural Experience As we become an increasingly diverse and...
View ArticleArchbishop Sarpong-Emeritus urges politicians to stop arbitrary educational...
Peter Kwasi Sarpong “We have to think of the child, think of Ghana and end the politics”, he said, adding that the situation where changes were made to the educational system just because “you have...
View Article7 schools in Denkyembuor score zero percent in 2012 BECE
Seven junior high schools (JHSs) in Denkyembuor District in the Eastern Region recorded zero per cent in last year’s Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE). Ten other schools scored below 45...
View Article2013 WASSCE and BECE rules set – WAEC
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has set out rules and regulations governing the 2013 West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Basic Education Certificate...
View Article10 Member Committee To See To UG’s Teaching Hospital Inaugurated
A 10-member Steering Committee to oversee the building of a 600-bed Teaching Hospital facility for the College of Health Sciences of the University of Ghana was on Thursday inaugurated in Accra. The...
View ArticleProf Ansu-Kyeremeh says schools environment must be academically friendly
Nana Fobi Kropa III, Apemanimhene and a Professor at the School of Communication Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, has stressed the need for all to pull together to make the school environment more...
View Article200 WASSCE Students Can Not Write
With the West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) beginning this morning, it is feared that over 200 final year students of the Kolege High School at Darkuman-Junction in Accra...
View Article2013 WASSCE Starts Off Smoothly In Tamale
The 2013 West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE), has taken off smoothly in some senior high schools (SHS) in Tamale Metropolis. A total of 31,645 comprising 19,872 males and...
View ArticlePolytechnics in Ghana have derailed completely from their course
Dr. Ephraim Avea Nsoh, Upper West Regional Minister, expressed worry that Polytechnics in Ghana have completely lost the purpose for which they were established. He said they have shifted their focus...
View ArticleProfessor Dr Daniel Buor urges teachers to be agents of change
Professor Dr Daniel Buor, Vice Chancellor of Valley View University (VVU), at the week-end reminded teachers that their role in transforming the country was very crucial. He said teachers were to...
View ArticleSamuel Sarpong calls for a narrowing of Educational Gap
Samuel Sarpong THE IMMEDIATE past Ashanti Regional Minister, Samuel Sarpong, is not enthused about the wide gap between males and females in the higher educational institutions in the country. He...
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