Counsellors congratulate Professor Ernest Kofi Davis

Professor Ernest Kofi Davis
Professor Ernest Kofi Davis has been applauded by The Guidance and Counselling Association of Ghana on his current commissioning as the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES).
The organisation revealed the reliance that strong and healthy guidance and counselling services were essential in bringing up strong and irrepressible skillful individuals who would be able to meet the difficulties of the present-days.
“The Guidance and Counselling Association of Ghana are ever ready to cooperate with Professor Davis and the Ghana Education Service.
The association said they are dedicated to giving a helping hand in measures that will rebuild guidance and counselling all over Ghana’s educational institutions, guaranteeing that students are provided the comprehensive aid needed for academic, professions, social and personal development.
Its evoked that, under Prof Davis management as Provost of UCC, he encouraged guidance and counselling both as an academic discipline and a service in the university.
“We have no disbelief in our minds that you would focus to guidance and counselling as a service.
“Again, compliments s to Professor Ernest Kofi Davis on this earned commissioning. The statement said, We have intentions of cooperating with him to exert convertible changes in guidance and counselling in the pre-university sector of Ghana. Professor Davis came with him a unique information of academic distinction and leadership with aim and vision.
Professional work
Increasing frequently through the academic levels—from Senior Research Assistant to Professor—he has not only been in charge of various theses and issued over 50 fellow report but also exhibited a critical role in promoting the national Bachelor of Education curriculum for teacher devising in 2018.
Over his brilliant academic and executive climax, Professor Davis has served with distinction as the Provost of the College of Education Studies at the UCC.
His commitment to chAnging education through transformation policies and curriculum evolution makes him the perfect leader to conduct the Ghana Education Service to modish pick.
Academic passive
His passive in education started in 1976 at Self-Reliance Kindergarten in Cape Coast and extended through prestigious institutions, in addition to the Presbyterian Primary School in Abowinmu, Aboom A.M.E. Zion School, and Mfantsipim School where he achieved both his “O” and “A” Level certificates.
He went on differentiated himself educationally at the UCC, graduating in 1999 in Mathematics with a Bachelor of Education.
His acquiring of knowledge provided him a master’s degree in mathematics academics from Hiroshima University in Japan at a reputable Japan International Cooperation Agency scholarship, and afterwards a PhD in Mathematics Education from Monash University in Australia through the Australian government scholarships.
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