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83.5% of teachers fail Ghana Teacher Licensure Exams

by The Sikaman Times
June 21, 2023
83.5% of teachers fail Ghana Teacher Licensure Exams

Director General of the Ghana Education Service, Dr. Eric Nkansah

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A total of 6,451 (83.5%) teachers failed the 2023 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination conducted in May 2023.

The results were released by the National Teaching Council after the teachers wrote the re-sit papers.

Giving a statistical breakdown of the results in a Citi News interview, the Public Relations Officer for the Council, Dennis Osei-Owusu, indicated that out of the 7,728 teachers who participated in the re-sit exams, only 1,277 passed.

He raised concerns about the outcome of the licensure re-sit exams and their implications for the educational sector.

“In all, we had 7,728 candidates sit for the exams, and these candidates were all resitters.” They are teachers who had written it before, but they couldn’t make it. The least is twice written, and the highest is nine times. These are the people who sat for the exams. Only 1,277 passed the exams; they are the only people who passed and don’t have a deficit again. 16.5% of them passed the exams.

“It’s a national security threat; we are having people go to the classrooms to teach our future generations, and if I tell you the kind of things some of them wrote, you ask what kind of training they had in their various training institutions before they got here. Everything shows that most of them are not ready to be teachers; they just want to explore the system,” the Public Relations Officer of the National Teaching Council highlighted.

Meanwhile, Dennis Osei-Owusu outlined some alternative measures for candidates who failed the licensure re-sit exams.

“They still have the opportunity to write once more. We have introduced a reform where the nature of the exams is going to change. And so they are doing the last one; they are going to be given a last opportunity to write; if they are not able to make it, then they have to join the reform and pick the exams again.

“Those who qualify for the reform are only teachers with bachelor’s degrees. If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree and you want to join the reform or subject-based upgrade, then they have to get a degree before they can come and sit for that one; that is the arrangement we have for them,” he noted.

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