Ashanti Regional Minister offers to support WESCO

Ashanti Regional Minister offers to support WESCO

The Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Simon Osei-Mensah, has announced his preparedness to assist Wesley College of Education (WESCO), Kumasi, as the institution of teacher education fervently prepares to climax its centenary anniversary in November this year. According to him, he was very delighted that the management of the institution had visited, to officially invite him to be part of the year-long celebration whose climax is slated for November 19 2022. Mr Osei-Mensah gave the assurance when a team of WESCO management led by the Acting Principal of the College, Mr Kennedy Ameyaw Baah paid a courtesy call on him in…
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Launch of Wesco 100th Anniversary Celebration

Launch of Wesco 100th Anniversary Celebration

WESLEY COLLEGE: 100 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE FOR NATION BUILDING LAUNCH OF WESCO 100th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Under the distinguished chairmanship of the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana Most Rev’d. Dr. Paul K. Boafo DATE: Tuesday November 23, 2021 TIME: 10:00 AM VENUE: RT. Rev’d. Dr. E.H Brew Riverson Hall All Covid-19 Protocols shall be strictly enforced
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100 Years of Leadership And Service For Nation Building

100 Years of Leadership And Service For Nation Building

WESLEY COLLEGE: 100 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE FOR NATION BUILDING LAUNCH OF WESCO 100th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Under the distinguished chairmanship of the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana Most Rev’d. Dr. Paul K. Boafo DATE: Tuesday November 23, 2021 TIME: 10:00 AM VENUE: RT. Rev’d. Dr. E.H Brew Riverson Hall All Covid-19 Protocols shall be strictly enforced  
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Otumfuo Okays WESCO Centenary Celebration

Otumfuo Okays WESCO Centenary Celebration

The Overlord of Asanteman, Otumfuo Osei Tutu ll, has officially given the greenlight for the year-long centenary celebration of Wesley College of Education (WESCO), Kumasi, next year (2022). The permission was granted, when a high-powered delegation of the 100th-year Anniversary Planning Committee, paid a courtesy call on him at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi, yesterday. The delegation, led by Bishop Christopher Andam, the immediate past Bishop of the Kumasi Diocese of the Methodist Church, Ghana, was at the seat of the Great Golden Stool to first, seek permission from Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to commemorate the anniversary, and second, to…
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NTC organizes induction program for newly qualified teachers

NTC organizes induction program for newly qualified teachers

The National Teaching Council (NTC) has organized an induction program for newly qualified teachers who successfully passed the Ghana teacher licensure examination (GTLE) to welcome them to the teaching profession. The Teaching Council in a blog post sighted by Educationweb.com.gh said the induction program serves as on-the-job training where the newly qualified teachers are exposed to the nitty-gritty of the profession. “It is required that newly qualified teachers (trained teachers) undertake activities determined by the National Teaching Council (NTC) so that they will be considered fit for the job,” the Council stated in the post. NTC under the Ministry of…
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GES teachers 2021 promotion test results out; 29,465 promoted

GES teachers 2021 promotion test results out; 29,465 promoted

The 2021 promotion test results of staff of the Service who sat for the 2021 edition of the examination administered on February 25 and 26, 2021 to various teaching grades have been released, the Ghana Education Service (GES) announced Friday. The Education Service in a blog post sighted by EducationWeb.com.gh said, out of 46,486 candidates who sat for the promotion test examination, 29,465 representing 63.3% successfully passed. For the Deputy Director grade 3,611 candidates took the test, out of which 2,139 representing 59.2 % were successful. For Assistant Director I, 8753 candidates sat for the examination but 5817 passed 31,044 candidates partook the promotion test…
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NTC to reorganize induction program for newly trained teachers

NTC to reorganize induction program for newly trained teachers

The Management of the National Teaching Council (NTC) has agreed to organize an induction program for some newly trained teachers who could not partake in the earlier virtual induction program organized by the Teaching Council. This follows an appeal made by the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) for the National Teaching Council (NTC) to consider the newly trained teachers who for some reasons were not able to join the just ended program. In a statement copied to EducationWeb.com.gh, TTAG has urged all newly trained teachers who could not join the first program should send their details to Public Relations…
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