Scaling Educational Innovations in Ghana: Principles for Success and Pitfalls to Avoid

Ghana has demonstrated a continual commitment to ambitious educational reforms. Over the past twenty years, we have initiated and piloted several pioneering initiatives, from the National Teachers’ Standards (NTS) and the Bachelor of Education (BEd.) Curriculum reforms to the introduction and implementation of Professional Learning Communities (PLC) within Senior High Schools as part of the Ministry of Education’s Secondary Education Reform. Additionally, numerous projects have been undertaken by non-governmental organisations and research institutions.
23 September 2025 – International Day of Sign Languages: Ghana at a Turning Point

Every year, 23rd September is observed worldwide as the International Day of Sign Languages. It is a day that highlights the truth that there can be ‘No human rights without sign language rights’. Sign languages are more than tools of communication; they are fully fledged natural languages, carrying culture, identity, and belonging. They are structurally distinct from spoken languages, and collectively more than 300 different sign languages are used by over 70 million Deaf people across the world of which more than 80 per cent live in developing countries.
T-TEL Directors’ Report 2024-2025

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Training and Equipping Teachers: Nexus for success of new SHS, SHTS and STEM curriculum

The curriculum strongly focuses on the learner, requiring teachers to be effective facilitators. As facilitators, teachers will oversee learning, both inside and outside the classroom, ensuring practical teaching which helps learners to create knowledge within a relatable, learner-focused and disciplined environment.
Ghana set to roll out new SHS curriculum …beginning 2024-2025 academic year

The Ministry of Education, through its agencies, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) and Ghana Education Service (GES), has announced its readiness to roll out the new secondary education curriculum when school reopens for the 2024-2025 academic year.
The new curriculum covers Senior High School (SHS), Senior High Technical School (SHTS) and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) nationwide.
T-TEL Directors’ Report 2023-2024

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Co-creating solutions to improve Inclusive Education at Mampong School for the Deaf

NaCCA and GES’s commitment to Inclusive Education is demonstrated by the inclusion of Mampong School for the Deaf in the curriculum trial and the establishment of an Inclusive Education Expert Advisory Panel. This Panel, constituted by NaCCA in December 2023, is tasked with ensuring that the curriculum is inclusive and provides equal opportunities so that learners with disabilities can access quality education.
Creating role models to inspire tomorrow’s scientists: A.M.E Zion Girls’ Senior High School Celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science

This annual observance serves as an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of women in science and to encourage young girls to explore opportunities in STEM fields.
Universities Council for the Education of Teachers (UCET)

The Secondary education reform in Ghana aimed at providing high-quality relevant secondary education to equip graduates with 21st Century Skills and competencies, social and emotional learning, and character development in addition to literacy and numeracy.
Spotlight on Faustina Yankson: Newly-Qualified Teacher from OLA College of Education and former T-TEL/TTAG Intern

Faustina narrates how she excelled in college, graduated with First Class Honours and also emerged as the Best Graduating Student in ICT. In her words, “I am bent on breaking barriers and look forward to being a transformative teacher”.