This is one major reason
the National Teaching Council (NTC), an agency of the Ministry of Education,
has been mandated by the Education Regulation Bodies Act, 2020 (Act 1023) to
promote teacher professionalism in Ghana. They do this through diverse means,
among which is Continuous Professional Development (CPD). NTC, having
recognized partnerships as an effective tool for a wider reach across the
country, decided to work together with Service Providers (SPs) who have similar
objectives of improving teacher professionalism in Ghana. The NTC also
regulates the activities of these SPs to ensure that they do not exploit the
teachers.
The Institute of ICT
Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH) is a professional association accredited by the
NTC as a service provider to conduct CPD programs for staff of Ghana Education
Service (GES). The Institute, recognizing the importance of basic ICT skills
for teachers in the delivery of their materials, successfully organized their
second CPD workshop dubbed “Introduction to Basic Digital Skills” in the Ho
West and Adaklu Districts, Volta Region from 1st to 4th November 2022. Because
of the numbers expected, the workshop was delivered in 5 cohorts.
Awudome Senior High School
& Abutia Senior High Technical School – Training Centre
The workshop began at the Awudome SHS and Abutia SHTS on Tuesday 1st November 2022. The officers present at the Awudome SHS included Mr. David Aidam Kordjo - Ho West District Training Officer; Mr. Peter Nambia - Assistant Headmaster of Awudome Senior High School, representing the School’s Headmaster; and Mr. Francis Yaw Agbemadi - the Ho West District Education Director. The IIPGH team included Mrs. Gifty Mottey - the Director of Administration of the Institute; Mr. Emmanuel Darko—facilitator and ICT Coordinator for GES; Miss Deborah Ofori-Dartey—Digital Skills Training Supervisor, IIPGH; and Mr. Desmond Kitsi—Founder and Executive Director of Genius I.T. Brainery, Ho.
Mr. Nambia spoke briefly
about the history of the school and the courses currently being offered. The district
training officer then introduced the director of the district to the
participants, who highlighted the various areas to be covered in the workshop
and reiterated the importance of Continuous Staff Development. The Director
expressed confidence in the capabilities of the Institute and formally declared
the workshop open. Mr. Agbemadi sat in throughout and fully participated in the
workshop. Mrs. Gifty Mottey spoke briefly about the Institute and Mr. Emmanuel
Darko continued by showing them how to connect their laptops to the internet
using their phones as hotspots and how to access and navigate the NTC portal
(password reset, verification of credentials, etc..). Mr. Desmond Kitsi
facilitated the workshop and helped the teachers create tables in Microsoft
Word to be used in presenting data, such as attendance and school timetable.
All the teachers used either their own laptops supplied by the government or
supplementary laptops brought in by the service provider, IIPGH. Some issues
faced by teachers in relation to their points were addressed and those that
were not resolved during the workshop were noted down to be attended to after
the workshop. This session began at 10:30 am and ended at 3:30 pm.
Group picture of Participants at Awudome Senior High School Training Center |
Teachers participating in Digital Skills Workshop at Abutia Senior High Technical School Centre |
The workshop for Ho West continued
the second day, 2nd November 2022, at Kpedze Senior High School and Avatime
Senior High School. The same content as the previous day was used. Present on
this day was the District Education Director, who encouraged the teachers to
give their full attention to the workshop. The workshop began at 10:00 am and
ended at 2:00 pm. This concluded the training for Ho West and Three Hundred and
Seventeen (317) teaching and non-teaching staff of GES in the district
attended.
A participant learning at Kpedze Senior High School Training Center |
As part of its Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) to support stakeholders, the IIPGH team donated
four (4) computers to the Volta Regional Education Directorate to aid in the
smooth running of their activities. IIPGH later in the day donated ten (10)
computers to the Ho-Dome RC Primary/JHS school complex to help the students
with practical digital skills such as coding. Both parties appreciated the
donations and promised to use them for their intended purpose while maintaining
them well. Management of the institutions also seized the opportunity to
request more devices, like printers, scanners, etc. to improve the adoption of
ICT in the region.
Donation of Desktop computers to Hpo Regional Education Directortate |
Donation of Desktop computers to Ho-Dome RC Primary/JHS School Complex |
The final workshop was held at the Abuadi/Tsrefe (Gbekor)
Senior High School in the Adaklu District on Friday 4th November
2022. The workshop began at 10:30 am and ended at 2:30 pm. Turnout at this
center, which was the only center for the district, was very low. Most teachers
who registered to attend the workshop did not turn up, with only forty (40)
teachers in attendance. Although the internet connectivity from the major
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) was very poor, the tutors had practical lessons
in Microsoft word.
Training ongoing in the Adaklu District |
- Provision of laptops to teachers across the country
- Licensing and registering of teachers
- Keeping an up-to-date database of teachers
- Developing and periodically reviewing professional standards and code of ethics.
- Conducting teacher Licensure Examination
- Provision of a framework for the Continuous Professional Development of teachers
The Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) believes that ICT is a skill every teacher must have, which is why this curriculum was developed and will be administered across all regions in the country. If we will revolutionize the ICT ecosystem in Ghana, introducing children to Coding will not be enough, as these children spend most of their time in the hands of these teachers and are likely to be more influenced by them. The Institute calls on private individuals, organizations, and various government agencies to support it in this transformative agenda.
Author: Deborah Ofori-Dartey – Digital Skills Training Supervisor,
Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH)
For comments, contact: deborah.dartey@iipgh.org or Mobile: +233242912027
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