Close Menu
MyGhanaDaily
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    MyGhanaDaily
    Saturday, November 1
    Trending
    • Amasaman Residents Decry Poor Road Conditions amid Ongoing Highway Construction
    • NPP Canada Branch Pays Tribute to Late Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
    • FDA Warns Public Against Omama Herbal Mixture
    • NLA Partners Fidelity Bank to Deploy 5,000 New POS Terminals
    • Sam George Donates Food and Cash to Nsawam Prison Inmates
    • Former Director of the National Service Authority granted bail of GHC800million
    • Berekum Municipal NHIS registers 125,000 members-Manager
    • President Mahama Attends Paris Peace Forum, to visit Egypt for Grand Museum Opening
    Your Marketplace Banner
    • News
    • Business
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Fashion
      • Celebrity news
    • Sports
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Agriculture
    • Opportunites
    • Videos
    • More
      • Education
      • Tourism
      • History
      • Feature
      • Opinion
      • World
    MyGhanaDaily
    Home»News»Teachers to receive GH¢1,200 yearly professional allowance – Minister
    News

    Teachers to receive GH¢1,200 yearly professional allowance – Minister

    myghanadailyBy myghanadailyAugust 12, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    download 8

    The government is introducing a Professional Teacher Allowance (PTA) of GHc1,200 per year for professional teachers and GHc600 per year for non-professional teachers to deepen their commitment and spur professional growth, the Minister of Education, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has announced.

    He said the move would enable teachers to invest in improving and upgrading their skills and keeping abreast of modern trends to assist in improving learning outcomes.

    Send your stories to Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140
    lg.php?bannerid=23&campaignid=1&zoneid=1&loc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.graphic.com.gh%2Fnews%2Fgeneral news%2Fteachers to receive gh 1 200 yearly professional allowance minister.html&referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.graphic.com
    Dr Prempeh stated this when he presented a statement on education and teacher reforms in Parliament yesterday.

    Government motivated

    The minister said with teachers at the centre of the education system, the government was motivated to initiate several reforms in the education space.
    Such initiatives focused on positioning teachers to acquire the right set of skills to deliver quality learning outcomes for pupils and students.

    He said for years, pupils and students in basic school – from kindergarten, primary to junior high school (JHS) – were taught by teachers whose initial training had consistently been a source of worry.

    Qualifications

    Dr Prempeh noted that the minimum teaching qualification for basic school teachers used to be Diploma in Basic Education (DBE) from colleges of education while their counterparts in second cycle schools’ was a bachelor’s degree from the universities.

    To address the challenge, he reiterated that the minimum qualification for teaching at basic schools was now a first degree, in addition to other regulatory requirements of the National Teaching Council.

    “Working in close collaboration with, and the support of the T-TEL programme, our aim is to upgrade capacity and improve upon the quality of teacher education to position our teachers to be able to respond to our current and future challenges in education,” he said.

    Licensure programme

    Touching on other reforms, the minister said the Education Act (Act 778), passed by Parliament in 2008, led to the setting up of the National Teaching Council (NTC) with responsibility for setting professional standards, registering and licensing teachers.

    Since 2018, he said, the government had supported the NTC to successfully put in place the mechanisms for the conduct of a rigorous and credible teacher licensure examination as provided by law under the Education Act.

    “The aim of the teacher licensure regime is primarily to enable qualified teachers to acquire a professional licence and prepare them to meet the demands of the National Teaching Standards as well as Global Standards of minimum knowledge, skills, values and attitudes necessary to deliver effectively in schools,” he said.

    Book/research allowance

    Dr Prempeh noted that the Book and Research Allowance which was abolished by the previous government had been restored by the current administration, which had also approved a 200 per cent increase in the allowance from the GHc500 to GHc1,500.

    Further to that, he said the government had laid before Parliament the Ghana National Research Fund Bill to provide for funds and to support national research in tertiary and research institutions.
     
    Support for upgrade

    Dr Prempeh indicated that through the GETFund, the government was providing support for university teachers who wanted to upgrade themselves.

    He added that staff who fell short of the minimum qualifications required to teach in technical universities and colleges of education had up to two.

    Source: www.graphic.com.gh

    Send your news stories to
    Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140
    Advertise with us | Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleWe inherited huge debt at Education Ministry from Naana Opoku-Agyemang – Mathew Opoku Prempeh
    Next Article €523m approved for railways, Takoradi Port-Huni Valley line to benefit
    myghanadaily

    myghanadaily is managed by the Publishing Desk. You can reach us via email; info@myghanadaily.com

    Related Posts

    Amasaman Residents Decry Poor Road Conditions amid Ongoing Highway Construction

    November 1, 2025

    NPP Canada Branch Pays Tribute to Late Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings

    November 1, 2025

    FDA Warns Public Against Omama Herbal Mixture

    November 1, 2025
    LATEST NEWS
    • Amasaman Residents Decry Poor Road Conditions amid Ongoing Highway Construction
    • NPP Canada Branch Pays Tribute to Late Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
    • FDA Warns Public Against Omama Herbal Mixture
    • NLA Partners Fidelity Bank to Deploy 5,000 New POS Terminals
    • Sam George Donates Food and Cash to Nsawam Prison Inmates
    SPORTS NEWS

    2026 FIFA WCQ: Ghana beats Mali

    September 9, 2025

    The Black Stars Podcast: A six-part dive into Ghana’s football history, struggles and sparks of glory

    August 30, 2025

    2026 World Cup qualifiers: Black Stars set to open camp on September 1

    August 27, 2025

    Felix Afena-Gyan Joins Amedspor on Season-Long Loan

    August 21, 2025

    Ayew Stays Positive as Foxes Target Quick Response

    August 21, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Amasaman Residents Decry Poor Road Conditions amid Ongoing Highway Construction
    • NPP Canada Branch Pays Tribute to Late Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
    • FDA Warns Public Against Omama Herbal Mixture
    • NLA Partners Fidelity Bank to Deploy 5,000 New POS Terminals
    • Sam George Donates Food and Cash to Nsawam Prison Inmates
    Like Us On Facebook
    Facebook Pagelike Widget
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    © 2019 -2025 Copyright | MyGhanaDaily.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.