The Assembly Member for the Agogoso Electoral Area in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region, Hon. James Amponsah, popularly known as Teacher Kofi, has advised students to make good use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to expand their knowledge and learning opportunities. Speaking at the commissioning of …
Read More »Lord Boam honours seven education workers in Pru East
The Member of Parliament for Pru East, Hon. Emmanuel Kwaku Boam, has hosted the maiden edition of the Lord Boam’s Best Education Worker Awards to celebrate hardworking teachers and education officers in the district. The colourful ceremony, held at the Yeji AstroTurf, marked the first-ever teacher recognition event in the …
Read More »Audio: “Excessive politicization affecting education sector” – GNAT president laments
The President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Rev. Isaac Owusu, has expressed deep concern over what he describes as the excessive politicization of every aspect of national life, which he believes is undermining effective governance and development, particularly in the education sector. Rev. Owusu said the challenges …
Read More »Nana Afena Ameyaw I reaffirms commitment to youth education at Yam Festival
The Chief of Old Ayinabrim, Nana Afena Ameyaw I, has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the youth in attaining quality education, stressing that his doors and that of the Ayinabrim Traditional Council remain open to needy but brilliant students in the community. Nana Afena Ameyaw I made this pledge during …
Read More »Nurturing the Whole Child: A new approach to early years education
Dear Early Years Teacher, As we welcome a new session, let’s reflect on the profound impact we have on the young lives in our care. Children are like tender plants, full of promise, beauty, and potential. To thrive, they need a joyful and nurturing environment that fosters growth, creativity, …
Read More »Nurturing the Whole Child: A new approach to early years education
Dear Early Years Teacher, As we welcome a new session, let’s reflect on the profound impact we have on the young lives in our care. Children are like tender plants, full of promise, beauty, and potential. To thrive, they need a joyful and nurturing environment that fosters growth, creativity, …
Read More »Teaching as an Act and Science (Assessment for Basic Education)
Teaching is an activity, that more experienced person helps the less experienced person to learn. This signifies that, the teacher must be more knowledgeable than the learner. Some people think teachers are born. Others also believe that teachers are made. Well, both answers maybe correct and at the same …
Read More »Page One Educational Complex calls for responsible parenting and integration of technology in education
The Director of Page One Educational Complex in the Techiman South Municipality of the Bono East Region, Prince Joseph Sorengan, has called on parents and stakeholders in education to prioritize responsible parenting while embracing the integration of technology in learning. According to him, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming part …
Read More »Bono: Exam stakeholders commit to smooth, malpractices-free incidents – WAEC
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) says stakeholders in Bono and Ahafo Regions are determined to uphold the integrity of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). A total of 61,773 candidates are sitting for this year’s WASSCE in the Bono, Bono East, and Ahafo Regions. …
Read More »Techiman Pentecost Preparatory School reaffirms commitment to quality education and moral training
The Headteacher of Techiman Pentecost Preparatory School, Deaconess Gladys Osei, has reiterated the school’s mission to provide quality education that instils discipline and good morals in learners. She made this statement during the school’s graduation ceremony, where pupils, parents, teachers, and invited guests gathered to celebrate academic and personal achievements. …
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