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Morning Glory MCDC launches 30th anniversary celebrations, unveils year-long programme of activities
6+ hour, 15+ min ago (450+ words) Morning Glory Montessori Child Development Centre (MGMCDC) has officially launched its 30th Anniversary celebrations under the theme, "30 Years of Nurturing Excellence," marking the beginning of a year-long programme designed to celebrate educational impact, strengthen community engagement, and shape the future of…...
Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie: Access to legal education must not come at the expense of quality
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (653+ words) The Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has called for the careful implementation of Ghana's new legal education reforms, stressing that expanding access to professional legal training must not result in a decline in standards. Delivering the keynote address at a colloquium…...
Teachers under siege: The growing crisis of indiscipline and violence in Ghanaian pre-Tertiary schools
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (581+ words) For many years, teaching was regarded as one of the most respected professions in Ghana. Teachers were not only instructors but also mentors, disciplinarians, counsellors and role models entrusted with shaping the future of the nation. Today, however, a disturbing…...
Assemblies need lawyers, most don't even have one" " Attafuah
2+ day, 17+ hour ago (182+ words) Under the Legal Education Act 2026, law students will receive hands-on training through law clinics, internships and supervised court appearances before qualifying for the bar. "The LLB is no longer going to be purely doctrinal. It will include practical training," Attafuah…...
He crossed the line" " PTA says teacher breached professional conduct
2+ day, 15+ hour ago (172+ words) Ghana's Parent-Teacher Association leadership has condemned a viral teacher-student confrontation as a violation of child rights, warning that violence cannot be justified as discipline. Raphael Gapson, General Secretary of the National Council of PTA, described the incident as "unfortunate" and…...
Ghana needs a lot more lawyers" " Attafuah backs legal education overhaul
2+ day, 14+ hour ago (214+ words) Ghana's new Legal Education Act 2026 seeks to expand access to legal training while strengthening quality and ethical standards, according to Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, dean of Central Law School. Speaking on the Asaase Breakfast Show on Tuesday (10 June), Attafuah said parliament…...
"Walk away" " IFEST urges teachers to de-escalate conflicts amid rising student assertiveness
2+ day, 14+ hour ago (163+ words) Teachers must prioritise restraint and de-escalation when confronted by provocative students, education policy expert Peter Anti Partey has advised following a widely circulated school altercation. Partey said the evolving behaviour of students " who are more assertive and less responsive to…...
JEQ Foundation presents laptops to outstanding scholarship beneficiaries and opens 2026 applications
3+ day, 3+ hour ago (505+ words) The JEQ Foundation has presented laptops to six scholarship beneficiaries as part of efforts to improve access to technology and support academic excellence among needy but brilliant students across Ghana. The presentation, held at the University of Ghana's SRC Union…...
Nkyeraa SHS transformed: Philanthropist Grace Jemima Antwi and family deliver ultra-modern 300-bed girls" dormitory
1+ week, 1+ day ago (533+ words) In a remarkable act of philanthropy set to reshape the future of education in the Wenchi Municipality, renowned benefactor Grace Jemima Antwi, together with her children, has officially handed over a state-of-the-art 300-bed girls" dormitory to Nkyeraa Senior High School....
Gov't owes us GH50m" not even a cedi paid since April 2024" " Suppliers threaten protest
1+ week, 1+ day ago (219+ words) Institutional suppliers under Ghana's Free Senior High School (Free SHS) programme'say they are owed about GH50 million, warning of a planned protest if government fails to settle the arrears. President of the National Association of Institutional Suppliers, Emmanuel Ayivor, said more…...