Education
Basic schools directed to break over funeral rites of late Queen Mother
Prioritize proficiency in speaking and usage of English over passing as a requirement for higher education
New curriculum will address needs of 21st century – NaCCa boss
ReadGirl project launched in Accra
Fixing Education System: Mahama suffering from 'loose talk syndrome' - Abronye DC
About 1000 students of TTU defer programmes due to non-payment of fees
Drop pre-tertiary education bill – Teacher Unions insist
Go Ghana International organises creative art training for Oda Senior High School
We can transform Ghana with UCMAS – Adutwum
JHS duration not extended to 4 years – NaCCA
Cancel teacher promotion exams to save your image - Africa Education Watch tells GES
Accra Aca 99 Group climax 20th anniversary with refurbished staff common room
Vice Chancellor appeals for salary parity amongst all university lecturers
Education ministry launches report to enhance quality education in basis schools
Africa Education Watch petitions govt over teachers' exam leakage
JHS hasn't been extended to 4-years – NaCCA
Parents withdraw pupils from school due to dilapidated bridge
GIMPA begins Doctor of Management programme
GES to close basic schools in Sunyani Municipality
MoE launches report to enhance quality education in basic schools
UCC mgt to deal with perpetrators of violence & vandalism
JHS not extended to 4 years – NaCCA
GES issues stern warning to students involved in sex scandal
Pre-tertiary education bill: Parliament refers Teacher Unions to ministry
Mobile phones are not to be used in SHSs – Director-General of GES insists
Teacher unions kick against Pre-Tertiary Education Bill
GES suspends Upper West regional director for misconduct
Government spending €500m for TVET projects
Revise compulsory retirement age from 60 to 70 years- UPSA Pro-VC
UPSA adopts La Nkwantanang M/A Basic Schools, outlines projects to improve teaching and learning
Consider regulating mobile phone use in SHSs – Ken Ashigbey to GES
2,154 candidates write private BECE
Deboardinised Ejisuman girls may become prostitutes if they don't learn from this - Prof. Stephen Adei
De-boardinisation is the least punishment for Ejisuman SHS girls – Prof Stephen Adei
Children are better off educated under trees than staying home - Bawumia
Ejisuman girls should be prosecuted for promoting sexual impunity and immorality- Lawyer Ampaw