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Licensure Exams: Redirect your energy or else… – Addai-Poku tells failing teachers.

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If they still want to remain in the teaching profession, he said, then they have to do more to demonstrate their desire by passing the examination.
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The teachers who have failed the Licensure Examination five or eight or ten times must redirect their energies to another field of profession, the Registrar of the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE), Dr. Christian Addai-Poku, has said.

Dr Addai-Poku said these persons may be cut out for other professions but not teaching.

If they still want to remain in the teaching profession, he said, then they have to do more to demonstrate their desire by passing the examination.

He revealed that some teachers have been resitting the Licensure Examination eight or ten times but have still not been able to pass.

Such people, he said are not cut for the art of teaching.

He revealed that out of the 7,728 prospective teachers who sat for the licensure examination last month, only 1,277 passed, he said.

Speaking to TV3 on Tuesday, June 20, he stated that the National Teaching Council (NTC) will continue to ensure that the right calibre of persons stay in the classroom to teach.

“As a council, I think it is a worry to the whole nation but the fact still remains that we need the right calibre of people in our classrooms and we cannot afford to compromise on quality. Let me also underscore the examination that was written recently was exclusively for re-sitters some of whom have written the examination five times, eight times 10 times and they have still not been successful,” he said.

He added “So currently, we are phasing out what we call the traditional Ghana Teacher Licensure examination and bringing in a new one, we are reforming it.

“So in the course of the reforms, we decided that fresh candidates were not required to write this licensure examination so we limited it exclusively to re-sitters, 7000 people who have been writing the exams and have not passed. When the results came it was not different from the previous records, they still could not make it.

“Some people are just not capable of passing and I think they are not cut out for the teaching profession, they might be very good in other areas but might not be very good in the art of teaching and so they may have to redirect their energies to other areas. Other than that they would have to do more to demonstrate to everybody that they are fit for the purpose of teaching.”

Asked whether they have any other opportunity to rewrite the papers, Dr Addai-Poku said “There are two options open to them, they have one chance to write the exam in November, which will be the last chance for the traditional licensure examination. If they are not able to pass then there is still a door open for them.

“The opening is that if the person is already a degree holder in 2024 they can register the new system and write.

“The minimum qualification to teach in Ghana now is a degree so from 2024 if you don’t have a degree you cannot write the Ghana Teacher Lisvenure examination.”

Source: 3news

Richard Koomson| mediacentralonline.info |Ghana
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