I’m still at post – Dismissed UEW Principal insists

The Principal of the Colleges of Languages at the University of Education Winneba (UEW), Professor Ephraim Avea Nsoh says he is still at post,

Tanzania teacher to hang for killing pupil

A teacher in Tanzania has been sentenced to death for beating a pupil so badly that he died of his injuries. Judge Lameck Mlacha

GIJ will tighten admission requirements — Rector

The Rector of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) says the Institute will tighten its admission requirements as part of measures to ensure that

SPACO, OLA clash in NSMQ regionals

The Volta region is set to host one the fiercest contests in the qualifiers for the 2019 edition of Primetime’s National Science and Maths

Race for university admissions: Over 400,000 students to chase 120,000 slots

The race for university admission is expected to heighten next year when about 400,000 Free SHS beneficiaries are expected to complete school and seek university admission.

Furniture shortages compel pupils to learn on bare ground

Pupils of Bosuoyir M/A Primary School in the Wa Municipality are exposed to bad weather conditions and unhygienic environment as several of the pupils

NAGRAT was consulted on new education curricula – Education Ministry fights back

The Communication Director at the Ministry of Education has released a short statement to deny a claim by the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) that

New education curricula didn’t have our input – NAGRAT

Members of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) say they have been excluded from discussions on the new curricula to be introduced at

Ghanaian language proficiency may soon become requirement for tertiary education

Acting Director of the Bureau of Ghana Languages (BGL), Peter Essien, has said there are discussions to make Ghanaian language proficiency a requirement for access to

GES to introduce new curricula for next academic year

The Ghana Education Service (GES) will from September this year, introduce a new standards-based curriculum to be rolled out from kindergarten to Class 6