The Ministry of Finance is set to finalize the financial clearance for a total of forty thousand and ninety-three (40,093) teachers to be recruited into
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Ghana Education Service (GES) Promotion Results is Out
Access the GES Promotion Portal. The Management of Ghana Education Service is pleased to inform staff that the promotion interview results to various non-teaching grades
Download all Ghana Education Service GES curriculum and syllabus
The Ghana Education Service (GES) Curriculum and syllabus is an essential teaching document design for both SHS and JHS by Curriculum Research and Development Division
Ministry of Education launches GES Early Childhood Education Policy
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has launched the Early Childhood Education (ECE) Policy Framework. The Early Childhood Education (ECE) Policy Framework was launched by the
All Primary Four 4 Students to Write a National Standardized Test in Ghana
National Standardized Test for all Primary Students in Ghana In Ghana, following the New Educational Reforms by Ministry of Eduction in Collaboration with the Ghana
NaCCA Weekly Lesson Plan- free download
In Ghana Education Service – GES for any work that is meant to be well done there is a need for a plan that’s why
The New Common Core Programme (CCP)
The Common Core Programme (CCP) Curriculum design by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment for Ghanaian primary school is to place learning at the
Teachers Portal Ghana Login Guides – tpg.ntc.gov.gh
Discover Teachers Portal Ghana – TPG and learn how to login, register for an NTC teacher licence, apply for a registered number online, navigate via
National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA)
The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) was established following the 2007 reforms to the Advisory Board to the Curriculum Research and Development Division
GES has rescheduled the reopening date for SHS 3 students
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has rescheduled the reopening date for SHS 3 students to Wednesday, May 5, 2021. In a Facebook post, management of