The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), has announced the successful absorption of Savannah College of Education into the public college system, marking a significant step in the country’s educational advancement.
This comes barely a week after JoyNews' Isaac Nongya reported about a protest by students of the school over the school's private status.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Education, this development emphasises the government’s steadfast commitment to enhancing access to quality teacher education, an essential pillar for the nation’s educational framework.
The statement further explained that, after an extensive review and thorough due diligence process, Savannah College of Education has met all necessary requirements for its transition from a private institution to a fully accredited public College of Education.
As a result of this transition, the institution will now operate under the governance and funding framework of the public tertiary education system, allowing it to tap into enhanced state resources and support. This shift is poised to have far-reaching implications for teacher education across the nation.
Key impacts of this development include:
- Expanded Access to Teacher Education: More students across Ghana will now have the opportunity to pursue careers in teaching, with greater access to training in various regions of the country.
- Enhanced Training Quality: Through state-funded infrastructure, faculty professional development, and curriculum improvements, the quality of education and teacher training at Savannah College of Education is expected to rise.
- Promotion of Equity: This move will also focus on providing essential resources to strengthen teacher education in underserved regions, helping to ensure equal opportunities for all aspiring educators.
The Ministry of Education has commended the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), traditional authorities, and the management of Savannah College of Education for their instrumental roles in facilitating this smooth transition.
The absorption of the institution is a key part of Ghana’s ongoing educational reforms, which aim to build a highly skilled and competent workforce of educators to propel national development.
The Ministry also encouraged students, faculty, and all stakeholders to embrace this change, emphasising that their collective efforts will help establish Savannah College of Education as a leading institution in teacher education.
However, it is important to note that this transition remains subject to the approval of the yet-to-be-constituted GTEC Governing Board, which will oversee the full implementation of this development.
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