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In 2017, there were 40+ colleges of education in Ghana, up from 38 in 2015.The colleges are responsible for teacher education. [1] A further two private colleges are to be absorbed into the group of 41 public institutions, raising the number to 43. [2]
On 22 December 2007, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, an autonomous body of the University Grants Commission (UGC) under the Ministry of HRD, Government of India, assigned the highest rating grade, "A," for the National Insurance Academy as an academic institution. As per the results of accreditation cleared in the 43rd ...
Its formation was promoted by the 1991 Government white paper on Reforms to the Tertiary Education System of Ghana. The recommendation stated that the Board be formed to: [2] contribute to the furtherance of better management of tertiary education; serve as the Quality Assurance body at the tertiary education level. [3]
Ghana Insurance College is a professional college in Accra, Ghana. [1] The school was established by four major insurance bodies, the National Insurance Commission (NIC), Ghana Insurers Association (GIA), Ghana Insurance Brokers Association (GIBA) and the Insurance Institute of Ghana (IIG).
Ghana Basic School Education Curriculum; Ghana Christian University College; Ghana Code Club; Ghana Education Service; Ghana Insurance College; Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz; Ghana School Feeding Programme
The Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong, is a co-educational teacher-training college in Akropong in the Akwapim North district of the Eastern Region of Ghana. [1] [2] It has gone through a series of previous names, including the Presbyterian Training College, the Scottish Mission Teacher Training College, and the Basel Mission Seminary. [3]
In 2000, Ocloo obtained her Diploma in Banking from the Cambridge Academy in Accra and a Business Administration (BA) from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana.She holds a diploma in Insurance which she attained from the National Insurance College at Airport Accra in the year 2004.
Later, in 2014, the National Pensions (Amendment) Act 883 was passed to modify some parts of Act 766. [ 1 ] The Trust's vision is “to be the model for the administration of Social Protection Schemes in Africa and beyond” and its mission is “to provide income security for workers in Ghana through excellent business practices”.