GHANA TO EXPORT TEACHERS AFTER LICENSURE EXAMS – NTC HINTS

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The National Teaching Council (NTC) says Ghana will be able to fully export professional teachers to countries where their services are needed after the teacher licensure exam certificate takes full shape.

In November last year, the Ministry of Education, disclosed that Ghana had begun processes to export trained teachers to African countries such as Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

Updating the public on this development, Executive Director of the National Teaching Council, Christian Addae-Poku, said teachers from Ghana will not be rejected outside if the program takes off.

According to the government, this is part of its agenda to create employment for many of the country’s youth with the requisite qualification for teaching.

Education Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, explained that Ghana stands to benefit from Francophone countries who are willing to exchange French tutors for English teachers should the proposal work out.

In 2007 when the suggestion was made, the National President of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Mr. Kwaku Adjei, said it was laudable, and urged the government then to take advantage of the situation and benefit from its skilled professionals.

The Teachers Licensing examination conducted by the National Teaching Council applies to all teachers who hold the Diploma in Basic Education (DBE), Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) or a post-graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) who want to be employed by the Ghana education service.

According to the National Teaching Council, the purpose of the licensure examination is to enable qualified teachers to acquire a professional license to ply their trade.

Source: citinewsroom.com

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