Opinions are divided as to whether Ghana's teacher licensure exams should be canceled or not.
Some have argued that the policy which was introduced six years ago is needless because teachers who sit for the exams have already gone through accredited institutions and have been given certificates that qualify them to teach.
Well, in our latest hotline documentary, titled, LICENSED TO TEACH, there are answers.
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