Tag: Ghana Education Service

Stress and Burnout Among Teachers: The Hidden Health Crisis in Ghana’s Education Sector

Behind every successful student is a teacher who gives their all, energy, patience, and compassion. But behind that…

School Funding in a Tight Economy: What Political Choices Mean for Ghana’s Classrooms

As Ghana navigates a period of economic difficulty, one question grows louder: How can we sustain quality education…

Teacher Trainees Give Govt Deadline Over Delayed Recruitment Into GES

Graduates from the 2023 batch of Ghana’s Colleges of Education have threatened to embark on a nationwide protest…

One Hot Meal Vendors demand contract renewals and arrears payment

Vendors of the One Hot Meal programme have raised urgent concerns over unpaid arrears and delays in contract…

“Only production can save the Cedi” — Kwesi Pratt Jnr

Veteran journalist and Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Mr Kwesi Pratt Jnr, has said Ghana’s cedi will only regain…

Discipline or discrimination? The debate on long hair in schools

Ghana’s Education Minister recently reiterated that Senior High School students are not permitted to keep long hair while…

Mother Tongue in Schools: A Bold Step Toward Equity or a Risky Experiment?

The Minister of Education’s recent directive that Ghanaian schools must now teach in the mother tongue has stirred…

Make education inclusive, relevant, and transformative – Professor Akyeampong to African leaders

Distinguished Ghanaian educationist and global thought leader, Professor Kwame Akyeampong, has observed that Africa must rethink the way…