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Ghana gov't to launch new SHS initiative Posted on: Fri 09 Mar, 2012. The Vice President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has bemoaned the
percentage of Junior High School graduates who terminate their education
due to the non-existence of Senior High Schools in their localities.
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EC begs GES to release teachers for registration exercise else... Posted on: Wed 22 Feb, 2012. The Electoral Commission will be looking
elsewhere for biometric registration officers if it fails to convince
the Ghana Education Service to release teachers for the registration
exercise which begins next month. Read more...
E.T Mensah takes over Education Ministry Posted on: Wed 25 Jan, 2012. The Minister for Employment and Social Welfare, Mr. Enoch
Teye Mensah, has been assigned additional responsibility to oversee the
Education Ministry until further notice. Read more...
Government committed to early childhood education - Betty Mould Posted on: Mon 23 Jan, 2012. The Minister of Education, Mrs Betty Mould -Iddrisu, on Sunday said the Government considered early childhood
education a priority as a long term solution to Ghana' s economic and
social problems. Read more...
IPS Wants Change Of Name Posted on: Thu 08 Dec, 2011. PROFESSOR JOSHUA Alabi, Rector of the Institute of Professional
Studies (IPS) has proposed that the name of the institute be changed to
the University of Professional Studies. Read more...
Gabby scoffs at govt's attempt to reverse sinking education standards Posted on: Wed 30 Nov, 2011. The Executive Director of the Danquah
Institute Gabby Asare Okyere Darko is mocking government's attempt to
reverse the falling standards in education. Read more...
Illegal private institutions on the rise - Gov't Posted on: Tue 29 Nov, 2011. The government has said that the proliferation of illegal private
tertiary institutions in the country is becoming alarming and requires
immediate attention.
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Unemployed group challenges official jobless figures Posted on: Wed 23 Nov, 2011. The Unemployed Graduates Association of Ghana (UGAG) has dismissed
government's pronouncements that it has secured employment for about 22.
5% of the registered unemployed, describing it as untrue and
unacceptable.
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Make study of science and maths attractive - Veep Posted on: Tue 22 Nov, 2011. Vice President John Dramani Mahama at the
weekend appealed to Science and Mathematics teachers to simplify their
teaching techniques to make the subject attractive to students. Read more...
NAGRAT calls for probe into computer selection programme Posted on: Mon 14 Nov, 2011. Graduate teachers in the country are calling
for an investigation into the computerized school selection and
placement system of the Ghana Education Service (GES). Read more...
Shakira to join the Obama administration in education role Posted on: Thu 06 Oct, 2011. Shakira is officially part of President
Obama's Administration. The White House announced Oct. 4 that the
President will appoint the Colombian superstar to his Advisory
Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. Read more...
Rector of IPS, Institute face contempt of court charges Posted on: Fri 16 Sep, 2011. The Rector of the Institute of Professional
Studies, Prof. Joshua Alarbi, and the institute have been jointly
charged with contempt of court. Read more...
Parents urged to help impart good values to children Posted on: Wed 07 Sep, 2011. Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, Minister of
Education, has urged parents to supplement and complement the efforts of
teachers and government in imparting cultural values to their children. Read more...
Legon students on warpath over user fees Posted on: Wed 17 Aug, 2011. Student leaders of the University of Ghana,
Legon says the authorities should expect more demonstrations, following
the rejection of their appeal for a reduction in the fees charged for
this academic year. Read more...
Student wins landmark court case against IPS Posted on: Tue 16 Aug, 2011. A BSc Marketing Student of the Institute for
Professional Studies (IPS), Mr Asore Maxewell Abugre has won a landmark
case against the institute. Read more...
Forever Young; NUGS too young to be responsible Posted on: Mon 01 Aug, 2011. This piece is an effort to alert the current (year 2011) generation
of students to break away from this self-defeating mind-set that is
setting our country’s development backwards. This mindset of being too
young to be responsible, it’s always someone else’s duty to make sure
the Ghanaian student has everything for free. Your demonstrations, the
street fights, rain of insults on the university management does not do
anything against them in person, it is rather destroying the strong
institution your children should enjoy in the near future. Read more...
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