UCC Applicants whose names were missing on the 2020/2021 UCC admission list can now visit the site back to check whether their names were restored or not to enable them to print out their admission letter. It was a public notice that most of the students who applied to do BACHELOR DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-DISTANCE and BACHELOR DEGREE IN EDUCATION received messages weeks ago to go and print out their admission letter. But unfortunately, when these applicants visit business centers for the print out of their admission letters, their names were missing from the admission list provided by the school authority. As of morning Thursday, November 19, 2020, Apexnewsgh.com can confirm that some of these victims whose names were missing on the list have been restored. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications
JUST IN: 2020/2021 Colleges of Education Admission List to be released on Friday, 20th November 2020
The latest news reaching Honestynewsgh front desk from the News Desk of the Colleges of Education Weekly Journal can authoritatively report that the 2020/2021 Colleges of Education admission list for the 46 public Colleges of Education will be released on Friday, 20th November 2020. A circular intercepted by the News Desk indicates that the admission list for 1st choice applicants will be released on Friday, 20th November, 2020. The deadline for payment of Admission fees by 1st Choice Applicants is Friday, 4th December, 2020 The admission list for 2nd choice applicants will be released from Wednesday 9th – Friday 18th December, 2020. The deadline for payment of Admission fees by 2nd Choice Applicants is Monday, 21st December, 2020. Other supplementary lists can be displayed any time after 21st December, 2020 if the need be. The reopening date for Colleges of Education to commence the 2020/2021 academic year is yet to be determined. The News Desk will keep you updated on any other development relating to the admission of new applicants into the 46 public Colleges of Education. Source: News Desk, Colleges of Education Weekly Journal Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications
NEWS IN: UCC Instruct All Applicants To Select Their Study Centres & Electives For The 3-Semester Degree Top-Up
The management of the university of cape coast has opened its portal for successfully admitted applicants to select their study centers and elective subjects. A statement shared with listengh.net indicates that individuals are supposed to select an elective course studied at your previous college/university. However, this is only for students who have made either part or full payment of fees. Applicants should follow the steps below to select their study centers and electives. Kindly take your time to do the selection because you might not be able to make changes after submission; PROCEDURES With your smartphone or laptop, log on to https://ioeverify.ucc.edu.gh/ Enter your admission number and click on verify. Click on select and elective/major to choose an elective course. Click on select center to choose a center of your choice. Click on confirm to submit (kindly cross-check before you submit because, after submission, you cannot edit). LISTENGH Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications
NEWS IN: 2020 WAEC Provisional Results Released
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released the most awaited provisional results of the 2020 West African Senior Schools Certificate Examinations (WASSCE). NEWS IN: WAEC Released WASSCE 2020 Provisional Results “This follows the completion of all post-examination processes,” WAEC said in a statement on Friday, November 13. According to WAEC, the results of the candidates will be dispatched to their various schools. However, candidates have been advised to contact their heads of school for their results. The 2020 WASSCE began on July 20, 2020 with 375,763 candidates from 976 schools. NEWS IN: WAEC Released WASSCE 2020 Provisional Results NEWS IN: WAEC Released WASSCE 2020 Provisional Results Meanwhile, WAEC has stated the 2020 WASSCE have seen a lot of improvement “…the provisional results indicate that there were improvements in the performance of candidates at Grades A1 to C6 in English Language and Mathematics (Core) in 2020 as compared to 2019. “On the other hand, Integrated Science and Social Studies recorded a decline in the performance of the candidates at Grades A1 to C6 as compared to 2019.” WAEC says the subject results of 2,383 candidates have been cancelled for “engaging in collusion, bringing foreign material to the examination hall and tearing part of their question paper to solicit assistance”. The entire results of 480 candidates have also been cancelled for bringing mobile phones to the exam hall. The entire results of 384 candidates have also been withheld pending conclusion of investigations into various cases of exam malpractice detected during and after the conduct of the examinations. Manuel Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications
NEWS IN: 3 Semester Top-Up UCC Orders Applicants To Make Part Payment Of Initial Gh¢2000 Fee, Check Payment Details Here
The Institute of Education (IoE) under University of Cape Coast (UCC) has sent messages to applicants of the 3-semester B.Ed (Post Diploma) Sandwich Programme to make a part payment of Ghc1000.00 of the initial Ghc2000.00. According to the Institute, the part payment (Ghc1000.00) will enable one to register their courses. However, full payment should be made by 30th November, 2020 to enable one to participate in the face-to-face session, quizzes and examinations at the study center. Deadline For Payment Applicants are to pay for their admission fee before Friday, November 13, 2020. Mode of Payment Admitted applicants are to make payment to any of the following using a biller name: Institute of Education Sandwich Fees at any networked branch of GCB branch into the Outreach Programme Admission Account at any networked branch of Prudential Bank Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications
NaCCA- GES Opens Workshop on Simulation of CCP Curriculum Training
The Acting Director-General of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) Dr. Prince H. Armah has officially opened a 3-day Simulation Workshop on the nationwide training of teachers and other educational stakeholders on the Common Core Programme(CCP) Curriculum for JHS 1 to SHS 1. The Workshop is a 3-day event scheduled for 3th – 5th November 2020 at the AKNAK Hotel, in Accra. It will serve as a platform to fine-tune the training plan and training resources for subsequent training of teachers across the entire country. The workshop participants consist of curriculum and subject experts from NaCCA, the GES and various educational institutions involved in the development of the new CCP Curriculum. The CCP is a carefully designed programme consisting of a set of Learning Areas which all learners are expected to study from JHS 1 to SHS 1. It has carefully been designed to prepare learners for further education, the world of work, or both. After SHS 1, learners have the option of branching into academic or career pathways. In his opening address, Dr. Prince Armah stressed that the rationale for the rollout of the new curriculum is to develop a new generation of young Ghanaians who are well- equipped for further education and the world of work. In this vein, he urged participants to make use of the workshop as a platform to fine-tune the training plan to ensure effective nationwide implementation of the new curriculum. Prof Kwame Osei-Kwarteng, the Chairman of the NaCCA Council also expressed gratitude to participants for making time for this important national exercise and wished them an interactive and fruitful programme. The Common Core Programme curriculum has been approved by Cabinet and was scheduled for implementation in September 2020 but for the Covid 19 pandemic. Starting from the next academic year, CCP will be rolled out beginning with JHS 1 learners and will be scaled up gradually to SHS 1 in subsequent years. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.
Graduate Recruitment: GES to give more attention to teachers with the needed subject areas
It is official that the Ghana Education Service has opened the recruitment portal for university graduates to apply. In a press release from Ghana Education Service, graduates with some specific subject areas have higher chances of getting recruits into the service. Meanwhile, speaking with Daily graphic monitored by Apexnewsgh.com, the director-general of the service Prof. Kwasi Opoku Amankwa revealed that, although the recruitment portal is opened for university graduates, some teachers are needed to tackle specific subject areas. According to Prof. Amankwa, during the recruitment process, more opportunity will be given to graduates with early childhood, French, science, special education, and technical, vocational education and training (TVET). However, speaking on specifics, the Director-General said, special attention will be given to People with Disabilities and special education complied with the inclusivity as entrenched in the Education Act 2008 (Act 778). Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.
UCC 1 Year Top – Up Admission List is Out Check Out The Admission Fee & Deadline
We refer to your application for admission into this University and write to inform you that you have been offered admission to pursue a 3-Semester BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (POST-DIPLOMA) IN PRIMARY EDUCATION (SANDWICH) Programme of the University of Cape Coast starting from the 2020/2021 Academic Year. Your major is ………… A change of programme is NOT ALLOWED. This offer of admission is for the 2020/2021 Academic Year only (cannot be deferred) and is conditional upon your having the necessary financial support to study at the University. It should be noted that the University does not award scholarships to fresh students. You are required to indicate acceptance of the offer by way of payment of the fees indicated in paragraph 7 of this letter. Your place will be offered to another candidate on the waiting list if you do not indicate your acceptance. You are to note that if the University discovers later that you do not, in fact, possess the qualifications by virtue of which you have been offered admission to pursue this programme of study, you will be withdrawn immediately. You will also be held personally liable for any false statement or omission made on your application form. The programme commences on Monday, November 16, 2020. Online delivery of lectures/tutorials will be adopted to support the traditional face-toface approach. You will therefore be required to have a device that allows you to connect to the internet. The online teaching will commence on Monday, November 16, 2020 . You are required to register your courses online in order to be part of the teaching and learning activites. You should report at your study centre on Saturday, December 19, 2020 for the face-to-face sessions scheduled to end on saturday, January 9, 2021. Assessment and examinations will be done in person and at the study centre. You will be on probation for the full duration of your programme. Satisfactory academic work and good conduct are required for your continuous stay on the programme. You will be required to adhere to ALL University rules and regulations as contained in the Students Handbook and the Academic Policies, Rules and Regulations, copies of which will be made available to you during orientation. You are required to make FULL payment of a non-refundable fee of Two Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢2,000.00) for the First Semester of the 2020/2021 Academic Year before Friday, November 13, 2020, if you accept this offer of admission. Payment should be made through ANY of the following: EAGLEPAY using a biller name: Institute of Education Sandwich Fees at any networked branch of GCB Bank OR TRANSFLOW into the Outreach Programme Admissions Account at any networked branch of Prudential Bank. The fee covers tuition, boarding and lodging. Please bring two (2) copies of the pay-in-slip to your Study Centre during the Face-to-Face interaction. Your admission number, (202062110) should be quoted on the Bank pay-in-slip. Your study centre will be confirmed to you upon payment of your school fees. You are affiliated to the of the University of Cape Coast. Your Student Identification Number will be sent to you through a text message after you paid the prescribed fee. This number shall also be your Examination/Registration Number and should be quoted anytime you complete any official University document and in all your correspondence with the University. Please accept our congratulations. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.
Education Minister falsely claims Ghana was ranked 2nd in the 2018 Global Teacher Status Index
Claim: Ghana ranked 2nd in the 2018 Global Teacher Status Index. Source: Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh Verdict: False Researched by Sani Abdul-Rahman Ghana’s education sector performance has become a top-tier issue in political campaigns ahead of the country’s election on December 7, with the leading political parties making a case to the electorates about investments and progress in the sector. At a programme organized by the Ministry of Information to highlight the government’s achievements in the education sector since 2017, Education Minister- Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh claimed that Ghana ranked 2nd in the 2018 Global Teacher Status Index and the claim has since been published by news websites. The claim was again repeated in an interview on a local radio station, Peace Fm on October 30, and has again been published in online articles. This fact-check report will examine the accuracy of the claim. Locate the claim: At the 6th Edition of the Nation Building Updates in Accra on the theme: “The Teacher at the Centre of Quality Education” on October 29, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh between the minutes 20:00 – 20:35 said: “A world ranking study that came out shows that Ghana was ranked second in the teachers’ survey conducted by the Global Teacher Status Index. In a survey of 35 countries with 35,000 participants, they found out that for countries that respected teachers, and did more for teachers it improved their economy, and Ghana was rated second after China.” On October 30, the Education Minister in an interview with Kwami Sefa Kayi on a local radio station- Peace FM between minutes 1:20 – 2:30 partly said: “Ghana was ranked second after China [on the Global Teacher Status].” Global Teacher Status Index: The Global Teacher Status Index (GTSI) is an in-depth opinion survey that examines the link between the status of teachers in society and the performance of children in school. The survey collates public perceptions about issues such as teacher salaries, level of respect for teachers and how highly people rank their own education system. The GTSI is conducted every 5 years and was first carried out in 2013, featuring 21 countries before 14 more countries were added in the second edition in 2018, with a study sample of 1,000 respondents in each country. The countries involved in the Global Teacher Status Index 2018 were chosen on their performance in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) assessments to represent each major continent and as representative of different strands of education systems. Both PISA and TIMSS rankings are internationally comparative student assessment that measures the performance of children on comparable educational tests across many countries of the world. Fact-check Three African countries: Ghana, Egypt and Uganda, featured in the 2018 Global Teacher Status Index. GhanaFact checks showed that Ghana scored 18.9 points out of 100 and ranked 32nd out of the 35 countries, contrary to the claims by the Education Minister- Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh. China emerged first followed by Malaysia and Taiwan in the second and third positions respectively. ????????????????????????: ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? 2018 An Education Policy Research and Advocacy Organization, Africa Education Watch was the first to flag the claim made by the minister and in an interview with its Executive Director- Kofi Asare, he said the error was “unfortunate”. Education Minister response “Daily Guide [media publishers] first published the story, you can fact-check them too. The data is what I presented,” Education Minister- Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh told GhanaFact in an interview when alerted to our findings. Subsequent checks on the online platform, dailyguidenetwork.com showed the platform published a story on October 22 with the headline “Ghana Places 2nd On Teachers Status Ranking”. However, the online article does not provide any further details on where it sourced the information contained in its headline from in the body of the story. Verdict The claim that Ghana ranked 2nd in the 2018 Global Teacher Status Index is FALSE. ghanafact Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.
Deadline For Financial Clearance of The Recruitment of Graduates By GES REVEALED
Report convened has it that the Finance Ministry’s financial clearance for Ghana Education Service (GES) to recruit newly trained teachers or graduates into service this year expires December 31, 2020. This was disclosed by Ghana Education Service official in an interview. The Deputy Director-General (DDG) for GES, Mr Kwabena Bempah Tando announced the recruitment deadline speaking on Joy Prime’s Beyond the Headlines show with host Daniel Dadzie. Mr Kwabena Tandoh said his outfit is working tirelessly to ensure that 6,000 university graduates are recruited before the end of December because the financial clearance demands that it employs before the said deadline. GeorgewebAccording to him, the Ghana Education Service will before December 31, 2020, announce the recruitment of university graduates who had completed the one-year compulsory and passed the teachers licensure examination. “Our hope is that we recruit the 6,000 university graduates before the end of December 31, because our financial clearance from the Ministry of Finance is to ensure that we employ before December 31, 2020”, he noted. The GES staff further advised university graduates seeking to be employed into service to pay attention to job announcements put out by the GES in terms of what criteria the financial clearance is allowed for recruitment. Meanwhile, the recruitment of graduates who completed Colleges of Education in 2019 and had passed the teacher licensure examination and completed national service is currently ongoing and will end October 30. Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications









