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Ghana’s First Premium Platform for Educators Launched By Informed Teachers Network (ITN)

The Lead Educators of the Informed Teachers Network (ITN) are excited to announce the launch of Ghana’s first premium digital platform designed for both professional and non-professional teachers at the pre-tertiary level of education.

Per information available to the Ghana Education News portal, this platform is the first of its kind in Ghana’s education sector and is built for educators who believe in continuous growth, enlightenment, and self-improvement.

What Are the Benefits of Joining the ITN Ghana’s First Premium Platform for Educators Platform?

Members of the ITN Teachers Premium Service Platform will enjoy numerous benefits, including:

  • Free Career Guidance: Receive professional counseling to help you grow your career and pursue further academic goals.
  • Free Classroom Resources: Get access to editable termly lesson plans and other practical tools, including SBA software.
  • Exclusive Webinars: Participate in regular online seminars on key educational topics and relevant current events, hosted by experts.
  • Supportive Community: Connect and collaborate with a network of like-minded, forward-thinking educators from across the country.
  • Expert Guidance: Get quick and reliable answers from lead educators on critical matters affecting teachers, such as postings, transfers, and other official procedures.

READ: Unpaid Salaries: GES Gives Key Updates on Payment & Staff IDs for New Teachers

How Do I Join?

Membership to the ITN Premium Platform is by subscription and is renewed annually.

  • Subscription Fee: GHS 100 per year.
  • To Register: All interested educators can contact Admin Eben on 0545776355.

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Here are 15 strategies teachers can adopt to get students to obey instructions. Teachers employed by the GES and those working in private schools can adopt them. Hon Jerry Akporhor- Lead Educator of Informed Teachers Network writes:… Students appear to respect or obey the instructions of some teachers more than others. Some teachers also wield so much influence that they can … Read more

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