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8 November 2024
Final report Ghana
Research
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8 November 2024
Teacher-Led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment: Full Report of International Research Findings
ResearchThe Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project facilitated professional learning and development to advance teachers’ leadership of educational improvement with a focus on increasing confidence in, understanding of, and use of student focused formative assessment practices for enhanced student learning. The dual focus on both teachers’ development and...
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1 November 2024
Challenges and opportunities in early childhood education in Africa: A network for change
NewsAt the first meeting of the Education International (EI) Early Childhood Education (ECE) Network, participants delved into the significant challenges facing early childhood education in Africa, with a particular focus on Ghana. The discussions highlighted issues of access and equality, the lack of robust ECE systems, curriculum and pedagogy challenges,...
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1 November 2024
EI Africa Launches Phase 3 Programme to Combat SRGBV
NewsIn a significant development in the fight against School-Related Gender-Based Violence (SRGBV), EI Africa Director Dr. Dennis Sinyolo announced the launch of the SRGBV Phase 3 Programme for 2024-2026. Under the theme “Educators Determined to End SRGBV (EDE-SRGBV),” this initiative aims to transform schools and education institutions into safe havens...
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21 October 2024
Young Educators Gather in Accra for Leadership Training
NewsIn a significant initiative aimed at empowering young educators, the African Young Educators Network (AYEN) Leadership Training Workshop was held in Accra, Ghana, bringing together passionate young educators from across the African region. Dr. Dennis Sinyolo, Regional Director of Education International Africa, opened the workshop by emphasizing the importance of...
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9 October 2024
EI Africa member organisations celebrate World Teachers' Day
NewsAcross Africa, Teacher Unions and educational organizations commemorated World Teachers’ Day under the theme "Valuing Teacher Voices." The day served as a powerful reminder of the essential role teachers play in shaping society and the importance of their involvement in educational policymaking. Various activities were held throughout the continent, culminating...
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Cooperation Projects
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2026 Teaching Together Program
Teaching Together is a annual joint endeavour of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF/FCE) and its Member and Associate Organizations to support partners as they co-plan and co-deliver professional development workshops for local teachers. It involves over 50 Canadian teacher volunteers each year. Currently programs are offered in Africa and the...
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2025 Women in Education Bursaries
The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) – Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF/FCE) Women in Education Bursary is aimed to help female GNAT members to attain professional status. The purpose of the bursary it to support female GNAT members teaching in deprived areas and who are pursuing either diploma or degree...
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2024 - 2026 GoPublic! Campaign (Ghana)
CAPCOE-GHANA has advocated since 2016 for increased public funding for basic education to ensure access, equity, and quality as a human right. Ghana falls short of international benchmarks (20% of national budget or 6% of GDP), allocating only 11.4% of its budget and 3.8% of GDP, projected to decline further...
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Affiliates
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Pre-Tertiary Teachers Association of Ghana
PRETAG
PMB. 3,MinistriesAccratel: +233-302-321699tel: +233-20-8967598fax: +233-302-321699 -
Ghana National Association of Teachers
GNAT
P.O. Box 209Accratel: +233 (302) 22.15.15tel: +233 (21) 22.15.76fax: +233 (21) 25.35.35 -
Teachers and Educational Workers' Union of TUC (GH)
TEWU
Hall of Trade Unions, BarnesP.O. Box GP 701Accratel: +233 302.66.21.00tel: +233 302.66.30.50fax: +233 302.66.71.61 -
National Association of Graduate Teachers
NAGRAT
P. O. Box NM 329Accratel: +233 (21) 22.21.17tel: +233 (21) 22.53.19fax: +233 03.02.40.34.54