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Fee Payment and End-of-Semester Examinations

Management has favourably considered appeals from students who made part-payment of fees to enable them to register and participate in the End-of-Semester Examinations.

Management wishes to inform such affected students to submit their names with evidence of part-payment to their Heads of Department by 5:00pm, Tuesday, 13th April, 2021 to facilitate their registration and participation in the End-of-Semester Examinations.

SIGNED: REGISTRAR

Department of Ewe Education Marks COVID-19 One-year Journey

The Department of Ewe Education under the Faculty of Ghanaian Languages Education, College of Languages Education, Ajumako Campus, has organised a day’s ceremony to mark the one-year journey of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The event, held on Friday, 9th April, 2021, at the Ajumako Campus Ceremonial Grounds, was under the theme: “COVID-19: a year on and the way forward”.  The occasion was used to further sensitise members of the community on the reality of the menace, and also to supply customised nose masks to all staff and students in the Department.    

Quality Assurance Directorate Engages Writers of the Teacher Education Reform

The Director of Quality Assurance, Prof. Emmanuel Obed Acquah, has held a meeting with the writers of the Teacher Education Reform from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), to dialogue on how best to improve academic programmes of UEW to suit contemporary trends.   

The meeting, which took place at the School of Creative Arts Conference Room, Central Campus, Winneba, was attended by the main writers of the new four-year Bachelor of Education Curriculum and key implementing stakeholders in the University.

IDeL Ends Workshop for Second-Semester Courses on the New Curriculum

The Institute for Distance Education and e-Learning (IDeL), has ended a five-week intensive training workshop to resource Basic Education tutors of the institute to effectively teach the second-semester courses for the new curriculum and the use of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) Learning Management System (LMS).

The workshop, which took place at the Wadoma Royale Hotel, Abuakwa-Kumasi, saw some 650 selected tutors drawn across the country grouped into 10 cohorts to be trained in turns over the five-week training period.

UEW Lecturer at Northeast Normal University Awarded Best International Student

The Chinese Scholarship Council has honoured a Lecturer of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), studying at the Northeast Normal University in China, Mr. Mbage Bawa, for his outstanding academic performance as the best international student in China for the 2020/2021 academic year. 

Mr. Bawa, who is pursuing his PhD at the Northeast Normal University, China (NENU), is among three international students from NENU who have been awarded the 2020/2021 Chinese Government Outstanding International Student Scholarship through a national selection. 

GA Mantsε’s Delegation Visits the College of Languages Education

The College of Languages Education, Ajumako, University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has received a delegation sent at the behest of the Ga Mantsε, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II to the College.

The delegation led by the Chief of Staff, Office of the Ga Mantsε, Chief Justice Julian Naa Yaa Sarkodie Mensah. was at the College to visit staff and students of the Department of Ga-Dangme Education. 

SPED Holds Stakeholders Forum

Department of Special Education (SPED) under the Faculty of Educational Studies (FES), has organised a forum for its stakeholders (Ghana National Association of the Deaf, Ghana Blind Union, Special Education Division, and the Ghana Education Service-GES) at the FES, North Campus.

The Forum under the theme, “Inclusion of the Deaf in Senior High/ Technical Schools in Ghana and Technology for learners with disabilities” was aimed at discussing issues on the benefits of inclusion in the country. 

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