In a bid to improve the quality of education in Ghana, the National Teaching Council has announced plans to phase out unqualified teachers through a new fast-track certification initiative. The move aims to address the long-standing issue of untrained educators in the country's classrooms, which has been a major concern for parents and education stakeholders. Under the new program, qualified individuals will have the opportunity to obtain a teaching certification in a shorter timeframe, allowing them to fill vacant positions and provide better learning outcomes for students. The initiative is expected to have a significant impact on the education sector, particularly in rural areas where access to quality teachers is often limited.


National Teaching Council to phase out unqualified teachers with new fast-track certification initiative  Modern Ghana