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Articles from Ghana

  1. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 8 August 2013

    Ghana: Education union invests in teacher professional training

    The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) will continue to invest in upgrading the skills and knowledge of its members while urging the government to organise quality in-service training for all teachers in the country. GNAT has derived many benefits from its cooperation on teachers’ professional development training with the...

    Ghana: Education union invests in teacher professional training
  2. Union renewal and development 28 March 2013

    African teacher leaders: "World Bank undermines teaching profession"

    Leaders of African teachers' organizations will engage their members in a global campaign for quality education to be launched by Education International in September 2013. During a meeting of EI's African Regional Committee on 25-27 March in Accra, they endorsed the campaign plans recently adopted by the EI Executive Board.

    African teacher leaders: "World Bank undermines teaching profession"
  3. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 5 March 2013

    Ghana: Teachers to promote literacy and numeracy

    EI’s largest national affiliate in Ghana, the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), has organised a workshop from 19-23 February in Accra in partnership with the Pan African Teachers’ Centre (PATC) and the Canadian Teachers Federation (CTF). At the event, teachers were urged to adopt a positive attitude towards reading...

    Ghana: Teachers to promote literacy and numeracy
  4. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 16 January 2013

    Ghana: NAGRAT supporter appointed as Education Minister

    The National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) in Ghana, one of EI’s national affiliates, has welcomed President John Dramani Mahama’s choice to nominate Professor Naana Opoku Agyeman as Education Minister. Professor Opoku Agyeman is a former Vice Chancellor of the Cape Coast University.

    Ghana: NAGRAT supporter appointed as Education Minister
  5. Standards and working conditions 13 November 2012

    Ghana: Realising the aspiration of young teachers in unity

    One of greatest difficulties of any voluntary organisation is how to sustain the interest of its members and retain them in the organisation. It is globally recognised that in order to keep the membership of any organisation at its peak, there is the need to keep up and vary the...

    Ghana: Realising the aspiration of young teachers in unity
  6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 13 November 2012

    Building international solidarity through development cooperation among Higher Education Unions

    There is a popular Ghanaian saying, “All fingers are not equal”. Indeed, some are stronger than others, some are longer than others, and some are efficient than others. At certain times, however, they collaborate to overcome difficult challenges.

    Building international solidarity through development cooperation among Higher Education Unions
  7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 October 2012

    Ghana: quality education ensures bright future

    The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), one of EI’s national affiliates, has commented on an article written by Kwame Akyeampong, Senior policy analyst in the team in charge of the Education for All Global Monitoring Report.

    Ghana: quality education ensures bright future
  8. Equity and inclusion 24 September 2012

    Tom Bediako

    Jim Baker
    Tom Bediako
  9. Standards and working conditions 4 June 2012

    Ghana: Trade unions concerned about educators’ wages

    Delays in negotiating allowance categories for public sector workers in Ghana are adversely affecting the morale of teachers. That’s according to the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), an EI affiliate in Ghana. The National Executive of another EI affiliate, the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), has also expressed...

    Ghana: Trade unions concerned about educators’ wages
  10. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 20 February 2012

    A giant in Ghana education and unionism: Tom Bediako

    Ghanaian education leader Tom Bediako has left his footprint on education trade unionism all over Africa, receiving many awards for his work as a teacher and trade unionist for over half a century. Aged 79, Bediako remains sharp and committed. In this interview, he doesn’t look back with nostalgia, but...

    A giant in Ghana education and unionism: Tom Bediako
  11. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 13 February 2012

    EI Africa Regional Committee tackles impact of the crisis in education

    The EI Africa Regional Committee, held in Accra, Ghana, from 8-11 February, began with a one-day orientation seminar for new Committee members elected in Congo Brazzaville in December 2010. It focused on the negative impact of the economic crisis in Africa, which is undermining quality education in the region.

    EI Africa Regional Committee tackles impact of the crisis in education
  12. Equity and inclusion 1 July 2011

    Ghana: Teachers' union launches anti-child labour handbook

    The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) launched a handbook to prevent child labour in Ghana as part of the World Day Against Child Labour initiative. The book was launched on 29 June at the GNAT Hall in Accra, Ghana and featured speaker such as government officials and international union...

    Ghana: Teachers' union launches anti-child labour handbook
  13. Union renewal and development 18 June 2010

    Ghanaian union GNAT showing leadership in ECE

    While the first Education For All Goal is about improving and expanding early childhood education (ECE), not much has been done to meet the needs of young children since the EFA goals were agreed in 2000. This is to a large extent due to the fact that priority was given...

    Ghanaian union GNAT showing leadership in ECE
  14. Trade union rights are human rights 9 June 2010

    Teacher activists review the EFAIDS Programme in Ghana

    Thirty leaders and master trainers converged at the Volta GNAT Conference Centre in Ho, Ghana, on 8 June, 2010, at the launch of a three-day workshop to evaluate the EFAIDS programme in Ghana.

    Teacher activists review the EFAIDS Programme in Ghana
  15. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 May 2010

    Report on African seminar on Early Childhood Education now available

    A report on an Early Childhood Education seminar, organized by EI in Accra last year, is now available in electronic and print form. The report is available in English and French.

    Report on African seminar on Early Childhood Education now available
  16. Trade union rights are human rights 29 March 2010

    Ghana: providing teachers with the incentive to stay teaching is key to quality education

    Ghanaian teacher unions, GNAT and TEWU, under their national EFAIDS Programme recognised that the number of teachers leaving the profession each year is a challenge to achieving Education for all in Ghana. Recognising that identifying the cause of the problem, is key to addressing the problem they sponsored a survey...

    Ghana: providing teachers with the incentive to stay teaching is key to quality education