Registrar of the Nationwide Instructing Council (NTC), Dr. Christian Addai-Poku, has introduced that 68 % of Ghanaian lecturers meet the required requirements in accordance with the Trainer Licensure Examination outcomes.
Dr. Addai-Poku highlighted that trainer efficiency has constantly been above common over the previous seven years.
The Trainer Licensure Examination, launched in 2018, is a part of a broader initiative to make sure that lecturers have the talents and information wanted for high quality schooling. It serves as a benchmark for assessing whether or not lecturers meet the requirements required for employment within the Ghana Schooling Service (GES).
Dr. Addai-Poku reported that the typical cross price for these exams has constantly been round 68% since inception.
“Utilizing the licensure exams because the benchmark, averagely we’re having about 68 % of the lecturers being of the correct requirements as a result of that’s how the cross price has been hovering about,” he defined.
Based on the NTC Registrar, this regular cross price signifies {that a} vital majority of Ghanaian lecturers have the required {qualifications} and competencies for classroom educating.
He emphasised that the aim of the exams is to not discourage or disqualify lecturers however to uphold excessive requirements throughout the educating occupation.