the oganogram of ges
organisational stucture of ghana education service
The Ghana Education Service was established in 1974 to oversee the educational system in Ghana. It was formed by merging the Ghana National Education Council, the Ghana Education Council, and the National Textbook Development Committee. The service is responsible for implementing government policies in education and managing educational institutions across the country.
Charles Ahetor Tsegah
The Ghana Education Service (GES) is headed by the Director-General, who oversees the various departments responsible for policy-making, planning, and implementation of educational programs. Below the Director-General are regional directors who oversee education at the regional level, and district directors who manage education at the district level. Additionally, there are subject-specific directors and officers responsible for curriculum development, teacher training, and assessment.
As of my last update, Prof. Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa was the acting Director-General of the Ghana Education Service. Please verify the most recent information to ensure accuracy.
Ghana Police Service?
Ghana Immigration Service was created in 1989.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) is responsible for overseeing and managing the country's public education system. Its primary functions include formulating educational policies, implementing curriculum standards, and ensuring quality education delivery at all levels. The GES also supervises the recruitment and training of teachers, manages educational resources, and monitors school performance to enhance educational outcomes. Additionally, it works to promote inclusive education and address challenges within the education sector.
Ghana National Fire Service was created in 1997.
As of my last update, Ghana has approximately 1,400 Junior High Schools (JHS) spread across its regions. However, the exact number can vary due to changes in the education system and the establishment of new schools. For the most accurate and current statistics, it's best to consult the Ghana Education Service or relevant government sources.
The motto of Ghana is 'Freedom and Justice'.
Naana Jane Opoku-Agyeman is the Minister of Education for Ghana.