Showing posts with label education in ghana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education in ghana. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Lesson on the Digestive system

We starting our series on SHS Science in Ghana.
In this first lesson, we are going to learn about the Digestive system.

Introduction


Review
Please do come back to answer questions on what you have learnet

University of Education Admissions


The University of Education, Winneba Admissions for 2011/2012 academic year is underway. This time, it is purely online. The admissions is into the fulltime graduate, undergraduate, diploma and other certificate programmes. There are a number of sandwich and distance education programmes also on offer.

Interested applicants should please go to the universities main site for details or click here to apply online. I wish you well.

Where there is a way


Just looking back, I am with the conviction that, I will be able to fulfill the dream of helping integrate ICT into the teaching learning process much faster than planned.

I am therefore burning the mid-night candle currently to ensure that the dream becomes a reality.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Tamale Metro consistently performs poorly in BECE

The Tamale Metropolis [reported] has, for seven years, been performing poorly at the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

In 2004 the Metropolis was 60th on the BECE league table in the country and in 2005 and 2006 it wase the 69th and 88th respectively, while in 2007 and 2008 it placed 91st and 89th respectively.

For 2009 and 2010 it had the unenviable record of being placed as the 98th and 103rd on the BECE league table.

Alhaji Abudulai Haruna Friday, the Tamale Metropolitan Chief Executive, said this at a Town Hall Meeting in Tamale on Thursday to throw light on the achievements and challenges facing the Assembly during its two years in Office.

Alhaji Friday attributed the abysmal performance of the Metropolis in the BECE to among other things to inadequate funds to ensure effective monitoring and supervision that had resulted in teachers' lateness or absenteeism and indiscipline on the part of students. more>>