GH¢55.3m incentives for teachers to provide extra classes to SHS students

The government has made available GH¢55,278,500 to provide incentives for teachers to offer extra tuition to all senior high school (SHS) students after the

Cape Coast: Basic school heads appeal for gov’t assistance

Heads of some basic schools in Cape Coast, the Central Region capital, have appealed to the government to expand infrastructure for schools to create

Patrons of public libraries to get free WiFi connectivity

An indigenous Internet service provider, Surfline Communications Ltd, is to provide registered members of all public libraries in the country with unimpeded access to

Candidates sure of success in 2019 Private BECE

This year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for Private Candidates last Friday ended across the country with candidates sure of success in the examination.

2018 Most Outstanding Teacher backs proposal to use phones in SHS

The 2018 Most Outstanding Teacher, Nicolas Mawunyo Gborse, has appealed to the Government to consider lifting the ban on mobile phone usage by students

Rethink Free SHS policy; Prof. Oduro to Gov’t

Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Prof. George Oduro, has urged the government to rethink the policy of the Free Senior

Gov’t restores allowances of Arabic Language Instructors

The Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Zongo Development and the Youth Employment Agency, has paid 2,803 Arabic Instructors across the country. President

Parents can deal with ‘abusive’ teachers who beat their kids – GES

Parents whose children return from schools with signs that they have been caned, are at liberty to deal with the teachers involved. Director of

UG-Tullow scholarship for undergrad, graduate students opens

The Students Financial Aid Office (SFAO) of the University of Ghana is accepting applications for the award of the 2018/19 UG-Tullow Tertiary Scholarship Scheme

Double track to end in September – Education Minister hints

Minister of Education, Mathew Opoku Prempeh has revealed that, Senior High Schools (SHS) will go off the double-track system in September 2019. He explained