Education
Latest posts and updates about education in Ghana and beyond
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GES launches Ghana Smart Schools Project
The Ghana Smart Schools Project is an extension of government’s free Senior High School project being digitalized. The objective is…
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Teachers’ union strike continues, leaving learners stranded, and disrupting academic activities
Learners are suffering greatly as a result of the three teacher unions’ protracted strike, which is preventing them from receiving…
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Current update on the strike action by the teacher unions
A strike by three labor unions involved in pre-tertiary education was declared on March 20, 2024, due to what they…
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NLC summons FWSC and the three teacher unions on strike
The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) and the three striking teacher unions have been invited to testify before the…
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National Labour Commission order teachers to call off strike
The National Labour Commission (NLC) has issued an order to three teacher unions, the Ghana National Association of Teachers, the…
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Basic school heads appeal for car waiver
In order to help its members buy cars for everyday use, the Conference of Heads of Basic Schools (COHBS) has…
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Teacher Unions declare indefinite strike
A strike by three labor unions involved in pre-tertiary education has been declared, with effect from today, March 20, 2024,…
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Labour Commission sues GES over unpaid allowance
The Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ministry of Education (MoE) are being sued by the National Labour Commission (NLC).…
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Respect principles that enhance 21st century education – Dr. Nkansah
The Ghana Education Service (GES) Director General, Dr. Eric Nkansah, has urged everyone involved in pre-tertiary education to defend ideals…
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Appeal for the Design and Implementation of Comprehensive Mutual Health Insurance for GNAT members
I appeal to you on behalf of the members of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) with a matter…
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