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Quality Education Hinges on Effective Administration and Supervision

31 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The Provost of the College of Education Studies, Prof. Eric Magnus Wilmot, has stated that quality education can be achieved if educational administrators and management play their roles effectively and efficiently. He, however, noted that low quality of education in Ghana could not be attributed solely to poor teaching and learning. “Sometimes when you talk about low quality education, many people are looking at teaching and learning. The reality is that, it starts from the administrators and management of schools,” he opined. Prof. Wilmot made these statements at the maiden Alumni Homecoming of the Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA). The Homecoming, which was on the theme “Improving Educational Administration in Ghana: the Role of the IEPA Graduate”, brought together past students of IEPA to reunite and form a formidable association. The Provost wondered why public basic schools with scores of professional teachers record low marks in national examination, whilst he argued that private basic schools with half-baked teachers still perform creditably in countrywide exams. Accordingly, Prof. Wilmot pointed out that administration and supervision were the main bane of the poor standards of education in Ghana. He said people with the requisite administrative skills should be made to fill vacancies at the educational sector. Speaking further, Prof. Wilmot called on IEPA to roll out a continuous professional development programme for educational administrators and managers of schools to build their capacities in the profession. In an address, the Member of Parliament for Bia West, Hon. (Dr.) Augustine Tawiah, noted that there was the need for universities which are training educational administrators to adopt similar academic criteria to ensure that every administrator develops the same training skills so as to function optimally. He proposed the establishment of an Institute for Educational Leadership and Development at the Universities to groom educational administrators and managers and to equip them with the relevant leadership skills needed to effectively manage schools. Like the nursing, medical and legal professions, Hon. Tawiah, who is an old student of IEPA, recommended an institution for licensing educational administrators across the country. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, who also spoke at the function, stressed that educational administrators were the key to addressing the educational challenges facing Ghana. He advised past students of IEPA across the length and breadth of the country to register with the alumni association to enable them to contribute their quota and urged them to remember IEPA in all their endeavours. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K.T. Oduro, expressed grave concern at the way public administrators were made educational administrators at the expense of professionals with the requisite knowledge in educational administration. Unquestionably, he said, the move affected the quality and operations of schools. Prof. Oduro, who is a former Director of IEPA, called for re-branding of IEPA to enable the Institute to churn out fully-fledged graduates with unique leadership qualities for organisational operations. The Director of IEPA, Dr. Rosemary Serwaa Bosu, said that IEPA is the premier institute in the country that conducts research in educational issues to inform educational policy makers, as well as train educational planners and administrators at all levels of education in Ghana.This, she noted that IEPA could boast of a highly skilled, knowledgeable, experienced, energetic, committed and hard working professional workforce nationwide. Dr. Bosu stressed that IEPA has close collaboration with both the Ministry of Education and Ghana Education Service in developing the capacity of their staff. Present at the lecture were past Directors, lecturers and alumni of the Institute. The ceremony witnessed the presentation of citations to past Directors in appreciation of their valuable services.  

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UCC Honours Retirees for Meritorious Services

29 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The University of Cape Coast, UCC, has held a long service awards ceremony for 73 retirees for their dedicated services to the University, whilst they were in active service. The retirees, comprising 15 Senior Members, 31 Senior Staff and 27 Junior Staff Members, were presented with awards based on their length of service. They had served the University in different capacities for between 15 and 41 years. Each retiree received a citation and a number of awards such as table top double cabin refrigerators, television sets, washing machines and living room furniture. The longest serving retiree, Mr. Alfred Enti, who until his retirement worked with the Electricity Section of the University and served for 41 years, was presented with a table top fridge and a cash prize of 500 Ghana cedis by Kofi Essuman Enterprise, a sponsor of the ceremony. Dubbed " 2017 Long Service Awards and Staff Recognition Service ", the colourful and memorable ceremony brought together well-wishers and families of the retirees. In his address, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, commended the retirees for their commitment, loyalty and dedication to duty over the years. He assured the retirees that the Welfare Section of the Directorate of Human Resources under the Retirees Outreach Programme would visit them occasionally to show the University’s continuous appreciation to them. He entreated members of staff in active service to strive to work assiduously so they can be proud of their enormous contributions when the time is due for them to retire. To achieve this, Prof. Ampiah advised members of staff of UCC to exude the values of punctuality, loyalty, honesty, trustworthy, passion and commitment in the discharge of their duties. The Vice-Chancellor attributed the significant strides chalked up by UCC to the remarkable contributions of students, faculty, staff, as well as key players in the tertiary education. Prof. Ampiah further implored retirees to take good care of their health and wished them long life, success, happiness and a bright future in all their endeavours. The Director of Human Resource, Rev. Isaac Sarbeng, on his part, congratulated the retirees on their successful retirement. He noted that the University would continuously tap their wealth of experience to advance the mission and vision of the University. On behalf of the retirees, Prof. Victor Yankah, from the Department of Theatre and Film Studies, who served for 29 years, expressed gratitude to the University for giving them the chance to serve and promised that they would be good ambassadors of the University. There were goodwill messages from representatives of the University Teachers Association (UTAG), Senior Staff Association of Ghana (SSAUCC) and Teachers and Educational Workers Union (TEWU). The ceremony also witnessed the Performance of TEWU/SSAUCC brass band who treated the excited audience to some melodious tunes.  

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Hard Working Staff Members of UCC Rewarded

29 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

Twelve dedicated members of staff of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have been rewarded for their significant contributions towards the growth of the institution. The awards ceremony, dubbed, “2nd Staff Awards and Recognition" witnessed awards given to members in the Senior Members, Senior Staff and Junior Staff categorised. Each awardee received a shield, certificate and a cash prize of GH¢3,000 Ghana Cedis. The Director of Human Resources, Rev. Isaac Sarbeng, commended the awardees for giving off their best to advance the development of UCC. He advised the award winners not to rest on their oars, but they should work tirelessly to consolidate the gains chalked up by the University. Giving information on this year's awards, Rev. Sarbeng noted that the Awards and Recognition Committee received 69 nominations for the 18 awards categories. Out of the number, 12 staff members, according to him, were shortlisted for the awards for their sterling performance and dedication to duty at their workplaces. Explaining the criteria used for the selection of awardees, he noted that the Committee considered written justification, nominations by heads of departments and staff. Afterwards, the Committee, the Director pointed out, carried out a thorough probe into the works and conduct of nominees at their workplaces, interacted with their superiors, colleagues, as well as other members of the University community before it decided on a candidate. Rev. Sarbeng explained that no staff member (teaching) was selected for the categories of the Evolving Best Researcher and outstanding best evolving researcher as a result of a similar awards ceremony organized by the Directorate of Research Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) to honour lecturers for the aforementioned award categories. He further announced that the Awards and Recognition Committee would liaise with DRIC to organise a combined awards ceremony on the same day. The Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, commended the award winners and expressed management's continuous support to motivate staff to give off their best to the University. He urged other workers of the University to take inspiration from the awardees in order to achieve similar feat in future. The Award Winners for the 2nd Staff Awards and Recognition are as follow: SENIOR MEMBERS CATEGORY (TEACHING/NON-TEACHING) Distinguished Librarian---- Mrs. Paulina Arthur-Afful (Sam Jonah Library) Promising Administrator---- Mr. Isaac Eliot Nyieku (Directorate of Human Resource) Community Service Award---- Mr. Kwabena Antwi-Konadu (ATL FM) SENIOR STAFF CATEGORY Promising Administrator--- Mr. Prince Paul E. Williams (Grounds & Gardens) Distinguished Technician---- Mr. Anthony Abraham (UCC Printing Press) Promising Technician---- Mr. Francis Parry Nkrumah (Dept. of Chemistry) JUNIOR STAFF CATEGORY Distinguished Clerk ---- Mr. Martin Dadzie (School of Physical Sciences) Promising Clerk ---- Ms. Monica Koomson (Dept. of Maths & Science) Distinguished Technician ---- Mr. Ibrahim Musah (Dept. of Crop Science) Promising Technician ---- Mr. Joseph Middley (Grounds & Gardens) Promising Sanitary ---- Mr. Sulley Yusif (Oguaa Hall) Conservancy/Labourer Distinguished Driver ---- Mr. Francis Yawson (Transport Section)  

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27 Jul, 2017

Current and prospective students are encouraged to take advantage of the accommodation services provided in the University of Cape Coast for graduate studies. If you are unsure about the service, please contact the School of Graduate Office. 

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Minister for Education Inaugurates Governing Councils of UCC, KNUST & UDS

26 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The Minister for Education, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has inaugurated Governing Councils for the University of Cape Coast, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and the University for Development Studies at a ceremony in Accra. Members of the UCC Governing Council include: Mrs Nancy Thompson - Government Nominee (Chairperson) Prof. Joseph Ampiah Ghartey - Vice-Chancellor Dr. Tamimu Osman - Government Nominee Dr. Thomas Agyarko - Poku: Government Nominee Dr. Mrs Ernestina Freduah-Antoh - Government Nominee Dr. Edem Amenumey: - Convocation (Non-Professorial) Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng - University Teachers Association of Ghana (President) Mr. Tony Henry Arthur - Students’ Representative Council Benjamin Sundeme - Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana Mr. Stephen Williams - Teachers & Educational Workers Union Dr. Anthony Yaw Baah - National Council for Tertiary Education Mrs. Cecilia Kwakye Coffie - Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools Mr. Gorkel Obro-Adibo - Representative of UCC Alumni Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Prempeh implored the three governing councils that they were required by law to ensure the implementation of the aims of their respective universities; determine their strategic direction and, monitor and evaluate policy implementation. He also charged them to promote income-generating activities as part of the University's programme; control the finances of the University and, determine the allocation and proper use of funds. According to the Minister for Education, the Governing Council of each of the universities is to ensure the creation of equal opportunity for members of their respective universities without regard to ethnicity, sex, race, religious belief or political affiliation. Dr. Prempeh said consistent with the reform agenda of the government, the Ministry of Education has embarked on the review of the legal, institutional and regulatory framework to properly outline their functions and strengthen their mandate to perform efficiently. The Minister also called on universities in the country to position themselves appropriately to increase the admission of Senior High Schools as a result of the implementation of the free SHS policy by the government. The Minister congratulated members of the Governing Council and assured them of government’s commitment towards promoting tertiary education in the country as a means of equipping citizens with the tools vital for national development. Present were the Minister in charge of Tertiary Education, Prof. Kwesi Yankah, the Executive Secretary of the National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE), Prof. Salifu Mohammed.  

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International PhD Summer School Opens at UCC

26 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

A two-week summer school on the theme " Land Use And Mobile Livelihood: Intersectional Perspectives on Pastoralism, Migration and Displacement" has been opened at UCC . The Summer school is jointly organised by the Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD), and the Theologische Hochschule Friednsau, Germany. Addressing the participants at the official opening ceremony, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, commended CEGRAD for organising the Summer school to enhance the image of the University internationally. He expressed optimism that the summer would afford participants the requisite knowledge to develop themselves socially and intellectually. He called on the participants to form networks for their future endeavours. Prof. Ampiah explained that many Africans depend on land for their livelihoods. According to him, land problems in Africa are gendered in nature.For instance, he said, women access lands through the consent of their husbands and other male relatives. The Vice-Chancellor commended participants from the University of Cape Coast for taking keen interest in the summer school. The Director of CEGRAD, Prof. Akua O. Britwum, encouraged participants to cooperate with one another to make the programme a success.She announced a planned field trip to offer participants the opportunity to get acquainted with land politics and resettlement in Ghana and apply some of the theoretical knowledge attained. An international collaborator from the Theologische Hochschule Friedensau, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Schutltz, in a short address, noted that lands in Africa were under immense pressure due to mining, prospecting for oil and other natural resources. She said that the summer school would afford participants mainly PhD and post doctoral fellows the opportunity to also brainstorm on power and gender relations.Prof. Schultz urged participants to socialize and network one another for the future. For her part the Provost of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, Prof. Dora Edu Buandoh, who chaired the opening ceremony, urged participants to think deeply about land use and mobile livelihoods to help the development of their respective countries.She advised participants to accommodate divergent views from one another. Prof. Edu-Buandoh said, " it is very important for us to engage with other participants and facilitators because we come from different countries, different backgrounds and different experiences." She further said" So to enrich ourselves, to enrich our cultures, to enrich our understanding of our own world, we should value what we share with every participant, which is we should make time to engage with other participants." As part of the Summer School, CEGRAD will organise a public lecture where renowned feminist scholars will address the general public on the theme " Research mobile livelihoods and the land crisis: intersectionality and feminist approaches." There were fraternal messages from some Heads of Department under the College of Humanities and Legal Studies.

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NIB Supports IEPA Alumni Homecoming

26 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The National Investment Bank (NIB) has donated a cheque for 15, 000 to support the Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA) Alumni Homecoming. Presenting the cheque to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, the Cape Coast Branch Manager of NIB, Mr. John Kwame Fosu, said the bank received a request for sponsorship from the Office of the Vice-Chancellor to support the programme. He said though the request came late, they managed to organise the amount within the shortest possible time due to the bank’s long lasting relationship with the University. Mr. Fosu seized the opportunity to congratulate the Vice-Chancellor on his appointment and wished him well as he steers the affairs of the University. He assured the Vice-Chancellor that the NIB would not renege on its commitment to deepen its strong relationship with UCC. Receiving the cheque on behalf of IEPA, Prof. Ampiah thanked NIB for their swift response to the request. He was optimistic that relationship between the Bank and UCC would continue to open more avenues for the two parties to benefit from each other. The Cape Coast Manager of NIB was accompanied by Mrs. Queensland Elizabeth Nunoo, who is the Head of Marketing /Credit. Present were the Registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan; Dr. Janet Koomson a lecturer at IEPA, Mrs. Alberta Konadu Owusu, Assistant Registrar, IEPA and Mrs. Georgina Asi Owusu, Senior Assistant, Office of the Vice-Chancellor.  

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UCC Alumni Donate to Department of Environmental Science

26 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The Department of Environmental Science has received donation of educational materials from two alumni of the University of Cape Coast. Dr. Charles Odame-Ankrah, an Atmospheric and Air Pollution Scientist, and Mrs. Odame-Ankrah who are currently domiciled in Calgary, Canada presented books, laboratory manuals and other teaching resources worth several thousands of US dollars from their partners in Canada. Dr. Charles Odame-Ankrah, an Atmospheric and Air Pollution Scientist, and Mrs. Odame-Ankrah also indicated their unflinching commitment to partner the Department of Environmental Science to position it as a citadel of academic excellence in the sub-region and beyond. In line with this commitment, Dr. Odame-Ankrah taught the Air Quality Management course in the Department of Environmental Science as pro bono last semester. Dr. Samuel Miledzi Agblorti of the Department of Population and Health, UCC, who facilitated the linkage of the Department of Environmental Science with the collaborators in Canada, made the presentation on behalf of Dr. and Mrs. Odame-Ankrah. Professor Hugh Komla Akotoye who received the donation on behalf of the Department, expressed profound gratitude to the donors for the kind gesture to their alma mater. He indicated that the Department was looking forward to a fruitful, intellectually stimulating and longstanding collaboration with the donors. Present at the ceremony were the Head of the Department of Environmental Science, Dr. Frederick Ato Armah, as well as faculty and staff including Mr. Paul K. Essandoh, Mr. Ernest K. A. Afrifa, Dr. David Oscar Yawson, Mrs. Gertrude Lucky Aku Dali, Mr. Isaac Mbir Bryant and Miss Augustina Ampah.  

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University JHS Celebrates 30th Anniversary

24 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The University Junior High School (JHS) has celebrated its 30th anniversary and 17th Speech and Prize- Giving Day with a call on teachers and parents to help train children to perfectly fit into society in the face of technology advancement. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, who made the call, noted that with the proliferation of technology, children learn a lot of things by themselves through the usage of smart phones to readily access websites, emails and other social media networking sites. In the light of this development, Prof. Ampiah implored parents and teachers- who he referred to as the main agents of socialisation- to play their assigned roles effectively in moulding the children entrusted to their care, to become useful citizens. The Vice-Chancellor gave these admonishments in a speech read on his behalf by Prof. Ernest K. Davis, the Dean of School of Educational Development Outreach, during the 30th anniversary and 17th Speech and Prize- Giving Day of the UJHS. The anniversary was on the theme, "Moulding a Responsible Citizen Amidst Today's Technological Advancement." Prof. Ampiah further advised parents to inculcate good ethical and moral values of punctuality, responsiveness, diligence, and respect in their children. That, he stressed, could be achieved if parents adopt healthy lifestyles worthy of emulation. Speaking further, Prof. Ampiah urged teachers to remain steadfast in the war against the negative use of technology by children. The Vice-Chancellor again pointed out that if members of the teaching fraternity renege on their responsibility to train children to become respectful citizens, posterity would blame them for their (the teachers) unprofessional conduct. On her part, the Headmistress of the school, Mrs. Kate Frimpong, reported that the school has retained its enviable first position on the Cape Coast Metropolis Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) League Table. She pointed out that, "In 2016, our school 'A' maintained its first position, School 'B' placed 3rd, 'C' placed 6th, 'D' placed 10th while School 'E' took the 36th position out of 96 schools. " On Sports, she indicated that the school won two out of the five trophies at the 4th edition of the Public Universities' Basic Schools' Sports Festival held at Tarkwa. She catalogued some major challenges the school faces including inadequate infrastructure, lack of a school library and science laboratory, and poor student enrollment and staffing. Mrs. Frimpong also lauded past students of the School for their continuing support and urged them to be good ambassadors. The Headmistress paid glowing tribute to past headmasters, mistresses and members of staff of the school for their selfless service. The Omanhene of Oguaa Traditional Area, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, who was the Special Guest for the occasion, advised the students to abide by the school's rules and regulations and eschew bad company. Osabarima Kwesi Atta II asked the students to acknowledge God in all their ways so as to achieve academic excellence. He further encouraged the students to be proud of their culture and to discard the notion that foreign cultures are superior to the long-lived Ghanaian cultures. The 1990s and 2000s batches of the school's Old Students Association (UNIJOSA) donated some valuable items to the school, including a set of furniture, public address system and cash donations. Hardworking teachers and students of the school were presented with awards at the ceremony.  

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UCC KG Graduates 222 Pupils

24 Jul, 2017 By louis Mensah

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) Kindergarten (KG) School has graduated a total of 222 pupils at the 2017 End of Year Activity and Graduation Ceremony. The graduating pupils received certificates of promotion to class one in the next academic year. The event was organised on the school's compound and was under the theme, "Becoming a Model Kindergarten in Cape Coast Metropolis through Adequate Childcare and Quality Teaching and Learning." The pupils performed cultural dance, poetry recitals, songs and choreography to entertain the audience at the ceremony. Speaking at the function, the Director of Legal, Consular and General Services (DLCGS) of the University of Cape Coast, Mr. Moses Abnory, who doubled as the Guest Speaker, congratulated the graduands on their successful completion of their kindergarten education. He praised the authorities of the school for moulding the lives of the pupils. Mr. Abnory underscored the relevance of education to the development of every nation adding that “it is imperative for parents to support the school to develop the social, physical and psychological needs of their wards”. He tasked the graduands to take their studies seriously so as to occupy higher positions in the country. He advised parents to provide their wards with the needed items and to visit them at school very often to know at first hand the needs and performance of their children. The Director gave the assurance that the University management would continue to assist the School and appealed to parents and old students to support the school in its quest to become a model Kindergarten in the Cape Coast Metropolis, through quality teaching and learning. Delivering her annual report, the Headteacher of the School, Ms. Adwoa Ewur, commended the graduands for their academic excellence. She entreated the graduating pupils to take their lessons seriously so as to enable them aspire to higher levels in life. Ms. Ewur thanked stakeholders for helping in the painting of some buildings in the school, a move which has helped the school to receive a major face lift. She mentioned the issues of perennial water shortage, inadequate play equipment, insufficient security and inadequate lightening as challenges facing the school. She thus appealed to parents and other stakeholders to assist the School with computers, science equipment and the renovation of the school's activity room to enhance teaching and learning. Climaxing the ceremony was a presentation of an award in honour of Ms. Janise Savage, who was retiring from the active teaching from the current academic year. Ms. Savage was honoured for her long service and dedication to duty to the school. The UCC KG currently has a student population of 399, comprising 164 boys and 175 girls.  

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