Tag Archives: Teaching

Salaga South MP supports constituent with GHc 13,650 for surgery at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

The Member of Parliament for the Salaga South Constituency, Hon. Hajia Zuwera Ibrahimah, has extended financial support to a constituent, Mr. Baba Jamal Tahiru, to enable him to undergo a surgical operation at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. A delegation led by Alhaji Adam Kawurbi, a member of the …

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The Sacred Trust of Teaching: Upholding Professionalism and Integrity

  As a noble profession, teaching demands the highest level of discipline, integrity, and self-control. Teachers are entrusted with shaping the character, morals, and future of young people, making it imperative to maintain professional boundaries and conduct themselves with utmost respect for their students. The Ghana Education Service (GES) Code …

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Teaching is a job, but impacting is a calling

  Introduction In the realm of education, there’s a profound distinction between merely doing a job and answering a calling. Teaching, at its core, is often viewed as a profession – a role filled by individuals qualified to impart knowledge. Yet, there’s a deeper layer to this noble endeavor: the …

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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 …

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Ɔpanyin Wireko writes: Methods of teaching and qualities of a good Teacher

  PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING 1. Proceed from simple to complex 2. Proceed from known to unknown 3. Proceed from part to whole 4. Proceed from particular to general 5. Motivate learners to learn 6. Do not teach in isolation 7. Teach to learners’ individual difference METHODS OF TEACHING 1. Problem …

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Asantehene bemoans non-completion of 18-year-old stalled KNUST Teaching Hospital

  The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has once again raised concern over delay in completion of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Teaching Hospital. The KNUST Teacher Hospital has been stalled for over 18 years despite promises from successive governments. According to the Asantehene, the 125-million-dollar medical …

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