Posts

Showing posts from July, 2025

Accra College of Education SRC Set for Dynamic SRC Week Celebration, August 8-17, 2025

Image
The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) of Accra College of Education is gearing up for its 21st SRC Week Celebration, scheduled from August 8 to August 17, 2025. This year’s event, themed “Teacher Trainees Today, Leaders Tomorrow: Investing in Sustainable Educational Policies and Practice – The Role of Stakeholders,” promises a vibrant mix of activities to engage students and foster community spirit. The 10-day celebration will feature a diverse program, including aerobics, a sports float, cultural nights, and a talent showcase. Highlights include a clean-up exercise on August 8, a health talk and screening on August 14, and a grand awards dinner on August 16. The week will conclude with an all-white service on August 17, reflecting unity and gratitude. The Students’ representative Council (SRC) emphasized the event’s role in uniting students and enhancing campus life. “This celebration is a platform to inspire and empower our trainees for future leadership,” The official schedule...

Ghana’s Education Sector Braces for Major Reform: Teacher Licensure Exams to Be Scrapped by August 30, 2025

Image
  Ghana’s Education Sector Braces for Major Reform: Teacher Licensure Exams to Be Scrapped by August 30, 2025 Accra, Ghana – July 16, 2025 – In a bold move to reshape the teacher qualification process in Ghana, Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has directed the National Teaching Council (NTC) to abolish the controversial Teacher Licensure Examinations (GTLE) by August 30, 2025. The announcement, made during the inauguration of the NTC’s newly constituted governing board on July 15, 2025, has sparked widespread discussion among educators, policymakers, and trainees across the country. The directive aligns with a key campaign promise made by President John Dramani Mahama during the 2024 elections, who criticized the licensure exams as an unnecessary J.J. hurdle for teacher trainees. The decision marks a significant shift in Ghana’s education policy, aiming to prioritize practical skills and academic training over standardized testing. A New Framework for Teacher Assessment Minis...