President-elect John Mahama pledges to maintain Ghana’s Free SHS policy with dedicated funding to secure its future and improve education quality
Ghana Education
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The Chief of New Edubiase has firmly defended Ghana’s Free SHS program, stating he cannot support any leader who opposes it due to its importance to the nation’s youth.
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CETAG ends its strike but warns it will resume if government fails to meet demands.
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KNUST’s reappointment controversy heats up as VC faces legal challenges over leadership role.
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Dan Botwe highlights the crucial role of teachers in shaping the character and future of Ghana’s youth, emphasizing the need for community support and government initiatives.
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Brigadier General Nunoo-Mensah questions the fairness of Ghana’s Free SHS policy, sparking a debate on whether it should be needs-based.
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Eleven individuals, including students and teachers, were arrested for alleged examination malpractice during Ghana’s BECE, highlighting efforts to maintain exam integrity.
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Celebrating 80 years in Ghana, the British Council honors top-performing students in Cambridge exams, underscoring its commitment to excellence.
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Ghanaian students taking the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) this year will face new challenges as three subjects are added to the curriculum: Career Technology, Creative Art and Design, and Arabic.
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In a bid to support the education sector, the government has awarded scholarships to more than 5,000 teacher trainees across the country. Dr. Agyeman, speaking on behalf of the government,…