
The Ministry of Education, in partnership with the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has successfully absorbed the Savannah College of Education into the public college system, subject to the approval of the yet to be constituted GTEC Governing Board.
The decision is in line with government’s unwavering commitment to expand access to quality teacher education and improving the nation’s educational framework.
A statement released on March 7 by the Public Relations Unit of the Education Ministry said following a comprehensive review and due diligence process, Savannah College of Education has satisfied all requirements necessary for its transition from a private institution to a fully recognized public College of Education.
This transition ensures that the institution will now operate under the governance and funding framework of the public tertiary education system, allowing it to benefit from enhanced state resources and support.
The absorption of Savannah College of Education is expected to:
- Expand access to teacher education, enabling more students across Ghana to pursue teaching
careers. - Enhance the quality of training through state-funded infrastructure, professional development for faculty, and curriculum improvements.
- Promote equity by providing resources to strengthen teacher education in under-served regions.
The Ministry of Education 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.
“This development aligns with Ghana’s broader educational reform agenda, which focuses on developing a highly skilled and competent workforce of educators to drive national development,” the statement said.
Government called on students, faculty, and all stakeholders to fully embrace this transition and work together to establish Savannah College of Education as a center of excellence in teacher education.
The post Gov’t transitions Savannah College of Education to public college system first appeared on 3News.
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