2023 Teacher Licensure Examination To Be Written Next Week

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On Wednesday, 13th September, 2023, the 2023 Teacher Licensure Examination, conducted by the National Teaching Council will begin. It will be a three-day paper. The last paper will be written on Friday, 15th September, 2023.

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13th September, 2023

General Professional Knowledgeable

14th September, 2023

Grade-Level Specialism Pedagogy

15th September, 2023

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FORM OF THE EXAMINATION

All candidates shall write three papers which comprise the

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i. General Professional Knowledge paper.

This paper comprises numeracy, literacy, and essential professional
skills contents.

ii. Grade-level Specialism Pedagogy paper.

The pedagogies are differentiated by levels of specialisation. That is Early
Grade or Early Childhood, Primary and JHS, SHS/SHTS, and Technical Vocational Schools.

iii. Multiple Subjects Content or Single Subject Content Knowledge (subject specialism).

Note:

a) Multiple Subjects Content: prospective teachers who are trained for Early Grade/Early Childhood or Primary levels will write Multiple Subjects Content Paper for their respective levels since they will teach all subjects in their respective classes.

b) Single Subject Specialism: prospective teachers who are trained for junior high, senior high or TVET will write one paper in their areas of specialisation.

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The National Teaching Council is mandated by Education Regulatory Bodies Act 2020 (ACT 1023) to regulate the teaching profession in Ghana. As part of the Council’s regulatory functions, it is mandated to conduct examinations for licensing of people who desire to teach.

The purpose of the Licensing Examination is to enable qualified teachers to acquire a professional licence and prepare teachers to meet the demands of the National Teachers’ Standards of possessing the minimum knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes necessary to deliver effectively in schools.

Five years after the introduction of GTLE, the Council is embarking on reform to introduce the Subject-Based Ghana
Teacher Licensure Examination (SBGTLE) this year. This is a response to the need to test both the content and professional knowledge of the prospective teachers

 

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