Thursday, February 28, 2019


As part of the Silver Jubilee Celebration, the University of Education, Winneba is organising Public Lectures on the theme "Sustaining Quality Education in Ghana through Effective Teacher EducationThe Role of UEW".
The Governing Council and the Management of the University cordially invite the General Public to the 1st Public Lecture scheduled as follows:
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2019.
Time: 2:00 pm
Venue: Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Conference Centre
Topic:  Teacher Education in Ghana: Reflections on the Mandate of UEW.
Speaker: Prof. Emmanuel James Flolu, Former, Principal, College of Technology Education, Kumasi.

Source:
http://www.uew.edu.gh/events/25th-anniversary-public-lecture

RESULTS OF TEACHER LICENSURE EXAMS SHOCKING


The National Teaching Council (NTC) has released the results of the maiden teacher licensure examination.

Out of the 28,757 teachers who wrote the examination, 21,297, representing 74 per cent, passed, while 7,472 failed.

The results of 26 candidates have also been withheld pending the completion of Investigations into their alleged involvement to examination malpractice, while 12 have had their entire results cancelled.

The results have been posted on the council’s online portal for candidates to access them from Thursday, February 28.

Click on the link below to read more
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https://edughana.online/7423-teachers-fail-first-licensure-exams/

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

CAREER AND INVESTMENT SUMMIT


Each and every turn of life,  all of us need motivation to achieve our goals, dreams  and aspirations in order for us to be successful in life.

When we are determined to do something best,  then,  if we get support from our nearest persons (successful people), it will be more easy to raise us up to the top. 

THE LEC GROUP 

is here again with 

AFTER SCHOOL, WHAT NEXT?


A question most of us don't have answers to. Anticipate for something bigger and greater on 
Wednesday, 27th February, 2019.


Register by filling the ATTENDANCE FORM

Payment of Fees and Registration



Students of the University of Education, Winneba who paid 50% of their fees during the first semester of the 2018/19 academic year are required to pay the remaining balance on their fees by Tuesday, 19th February, 2019 before registration.

Students who are unable to pay their remaining fees by the said date would cease to be students of the University.

Signed

Registrar

Source:
http://uew.edu.gh/announcements/payment-fees-and-registration

Calendar for 2018/2019 Academic Year - Regular (Second Semester)


All Student-Counsellors are encouraged to take note of the Academic Calendar for the 2018/2019 Academic Year Second Semester as shown below:

SECOND SEMESTER
Faculty Board Meetings to Consider Results      
Monday, 14th – Wednesday, 16th January, 2019
Publication of Results 
Monday, 28th January, 2019
Matriculation (Distance Education Students)
Southern Sector
Thursday, 10th January, 2019
Northern Sector
Saturday, 12th January, 2019
Arrival of Students
Saturday, 2nd February, 2019
Registration of Students
Wednesday, 23rd January - Wednesday, 6th February, 2019
Lectures Begin
Thursday, 7th February, 2019
Academic Board to Consider 1stSemester Results
Thursday, 21st - Friday, 22nd February, 2019
Mid-Semester Exams             
March, 2019
Congregation (2ndsession)                                   
Date to be announced
End-of-semester Examinations           
Monday, 6th -24th May, 2019  
Students go down
Saturday, 25th May, 2019
Teaching Staff Compulsory Annual Leave
Monday, 27th - Friday, 7thJune, 2019
Faculty Board Meeting to Consider Results
Monday, 1st July- Friday, 5th July, 2019
Publications of Results
Wednesday,17thJuly,2019
NB:
Good Friday  
19th April, 2019
Easter Monday
22nd April, 2019
Entrance Examinations
2nd Week in March

http://uew.edu.gh/announcements/calendar-20182019-academic-year-regular

Counselling students of UEW sensitise Effutuman on Juvenile Recidivism


The Department of Psychology and Education of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has appealed to the Government to promote guidance and counselling in all institutions.
Rev. Jonathan Asare, a member of the Guidance and Counselling Group of the Departmment, made the appeal in a 25-page presentation he made at a Guidance Seminar the Group organised on the topic: “Juvenile Recidivism: A Challenge to Nation Building.” 

Juvenile Recidivism is the tendency of a convicted person, between ages 13-17 years, to reoffend after being released. An overview in many states indicates that up to 80 per cent of the youth who are incarcerated are rearrested within three years of release. 

The seminar was part of the Group’s academic requirement aimed at sensitising the public, especially students in Effutuman, on the negative effects of Juvenile Recidivism.

Rev. Asare indicated that if guidance and counselling were promoted, professional counsellors would use their rich expertise to guide the youth, which would contribute to efforts at resolving juvenile recidivism in the society.

He said government spent huge sums of monies on prisoners adding that recidivism increased the financial burden on government in the bid to reform the offenders. 

Rev. Asare said 2018 statistics from Senior Correctional Centres indicates that juveniles who fall within 17-19 years fill the adult prisons because they are either transferred there or engaged in a similar crime they committed earlier.

He said most of the crimes committed by juveniles were linked to poor parental care and called on parents not to shirk their obligations of providing the needs of their children.

He, however, urged children to be content with whatever their parents provided for them and also avoid bad companies to prevent ending up at the Senior Correctional Centres (SCCs).

Assistant Chief Prison Officer, Paul Awedoba Chirapanga, a resource person, said the SCCs had a number of challenges including inadequate teaching/learning materials for reformation and rehabilitation, inadequate numbers of social counsellors in Ghana’s prisons and stigma against ex-inmates affecting their re-integration into the communities.

He appealed to the authorities of UEW to put in place measures to ensure that Guidance and Counselling students had their attachments with the Prison Service to help in the reformation and rehabilitation of inmates.

Source: http://uew.edu.gh/news/counselling-students-uew-sensitise-effutuman-juvenile-recidivism