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Centers For 2023 Teacher Licensure Examination III Out
The Centers For Conduct Of The 2023 Teacher Licensure Examination III By The NTC Is Out. The 2023 Teacher Licensure Examination III is to be administered to qualified and registered teachers for the examination on the 16th and 17th of November, 2023. All teachers who want to sit the examination are required to register for the exam on or before 31st October 2023. What are the Centers For 2023…

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How hard-working teachers can get the best from their learners
Hard-working teachers are essential to student success. They are the ones who put in the extra hours to create engaging lesson plans, provide feedback to their students, and grade their assignments promptly and fairly. But what can hard-working teachers do to get the best from their learners? Hard-working teachers can get the best from their learners by: Creating a positive and supportive…

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How teachers can cope with bad head teachers and still excel
Dealing with a bad head teacher can be a challenge for any teacher, but it is possible to cope with the situation and still excel as a professional. By following these tips, you can create a positive and supportive learning environment for your students, even when faced with difficult leadership. How teachers can cope with bad head teachers and still excel Dealing with bad leadership from head…

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Stephen Kwaku Owusu Is The New GES Deputy Director-General
Stephen Kwaku Owusu has been confirmed as the substantive GES Deputy Director-General of Management Services, after serving as Acting Deputy Director-General (Management Services) of the Ghana Education Service (GES).…

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Review of Secondary Education Reforms To Be Headed by MoE
The Ministry of Education (MoE) is leading the next review of Secondary Education Reforms in Ghana to bring about improvements and target these reforms towards achieving government goals in the education sector. The Ministry of Education (MoE), chaired by Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, convened a planning meeting to examine the development and execution of secondary education reforms for a better…

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How to distinguish between good and bad teachers
Are you a teacher or a parent? Are you able to distinguish between good and bad teachers? If you are a teacher, how do you make changes and become a better educator? Find all the answers to these questions and more. How to distinguish between good and bad teachers The education of a youngster cannot proceed without qualified instructors. They have the ability to excite pupils about learning…

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2023 Private BECE School Selection Portal Opened
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has officially opened the 2023 Private BECE School Candidates Selection Portal. This was contained in a letter sighted by the ExamHall portal. The school selection period for private candidates is Monday 3rd to 24th October 2023. How to access the Private BECE School Selection Portal Go to https://www.waecinternetsolution.org On the site, enter your…

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Why brilliant students fail examination and what you can do to avoid failure
Do you know why brilliant students fail examination and what you can do to avoid failure it? Do you know a good student who failed an exam? In this post, we crack the reasons open and offer useful suggestions for better performance in your exam Exam failure is possible for everyone, regardless of how smart they are. This might take place for a variety of different causes, including the…

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What makes a good school for children, parents and teachers?
What makes a good school? Can you tell the difference between a good and a bad school? Let us get into the details before you take your child to the next school. In Africa, a good school is one that equips pupils with the information and abilities necessary for success in the real world. It is a school with an excellent academic programme, knowledgeable faculty, and a positive learning…

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Best effective ways to manage a troublesome class as a teacher
Even the most seasoned teacher may find it difficult to control a difficult class. Teachers can employ a variety of efficient techniques to foster a more constructive and successful learning environment. Best effective ways to manage a troublesome class as a teacher Here are some of the most successful strategies for handling a difficult class: Establish clear expectations right away.…

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5 Types of Ghanaian Teachers at Risk of Jail Time
No one wishes that something bad such as the jailing of teachers should happen but if you fall into one of the 5 categories of Ghanaian teachers by your conduct and choices, chances are that you may end up in jail. What Are the 5 Types of Ghanaian Teachers at Risk of Jail Time If convicted of a code of conduct violation, the following groups of Ghanaian educators may face jail time: Ghanaian…

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SHS Teaching Vacancies For Basic School Teachers Opened by GES
The Ghana Education Service has opened a rare opportunity and vacancies for Basic School Teachers who want to teach at the Senior High School (SHS) level. The GES declared the vacancies in the Ashanti Regional Directorate of Education. It is inviting all teachers who wish to teach in Senior High Schools to apply for the job opening. “Applications are invited for suitably qualified serving…

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100% Increase In GNAT Mutual Fund Contributions plus 3 Other Top Issues
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) at its 2023 Annual Council Meeting (ACM) has resolved that effective January 2024, Mutual Fund contributions will increase from GHS50.00 to GHS100.00. Key issues and resolutions reached include a 100% Increase in GNAT Mutual Fund Contributions, Laptop Distribution, Refund of Over-deduction of GHS44.55, And Promotion Date for those due for…

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WAEC threatens to delay marking of BECE, WASSCE (This is why)
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has threatened to delay the marking of the 2023 BECE and WASSCE scripts of candidates. According to the council, its decision is a result of the government’s failure to pay funds owed to the council, which amounts to GHC33 million. WAEC has indicated the failure of the government to pay what is owed to the institution, which potentially jeopardizes the…
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New Teacher Licences Fees And Renewals Fees Out
Teachers in Ghana will now pay new fees for the Teacher Licences And Renewals. This was disclosed by the NTC in a letter sighted by the ExamHall Education News portal. According to the NTC, the new fees and charges announced by its outfit have received parliamentary approval. It made the new cost of Licence cards, renewal of licences, and registration of teachers known via a letter to Regional…

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2023 GES Reposting/Release Letters Out (More details here)
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has started the issuing of 2023 Reposting/Release Letters to successful applicants. ExamHall education news portal can confirm that the GES is facilitating the transfer or relocation of teaching staff who applied for transfers. The transfers are solely based on the 2023 inter/intra Regional transfer conditions recently made public by the service in a public…

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7 Private Senior High Schools to contest in 2023 NSMQ
At least seven private high schools in Ghana will compete in the 2023 National Science and Mathematics Quiz (NSMQ). Which schools make up the 7 Private Senior High Schools to contest in 2023 NSMQ? The seven schools are Hope College, Louis Rutten Senior High School, Otoo Memorial Senior High School, Regentropfen Senior High School, Sonrise Christian High School, S.t Andrews Senior High School, and…

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