The Technical Vocational Education and Training Department (TVET) is one of the six (6) Departments in the Komenda College of Education responsible for skills Training and Education of the Student-teachers admitted into the College.
VISION :To provide relevant and quality Education and Training skills to enable TVET Basic School teachers perform in the teaching of the following units: Home Economics Technical skills Visual Art. Agriculture
MISSION: To promote skills development through education and training of qualified Agriculture/vocational/Technical skills teachers for the country.
PROGRAMMES & COURSES
B.Ed. Home Economics
B.Ed. Visual Art
B.Ed. Technical
B.Ed. Agriculture
Admission Requirements:
The entry requirements for admission to the new 4 -Year B.Ed. degree is as follows:
WASSCE Holders: CREDIT (A1-C6) in Six (6) subjects comprising Three (3) Core subjects, including English Language and Core Mathematics, and Three (3) Elective subjects relevant to the course of study.
SSSCE Holders: CREDIT (A-D) in Six (6) subjects comprising Three (3) Core subjects, including English Language and Core Mathematics, and Three (3) Elective subjects relevant to the course of study.
Holders of TVET Qualifications: CREDIT in Three Core subjects including English Language and Mathematics and PASSES in Three Elective subjects relevant to the course of study.
Candidate awaiting the MAY/JUNE WASSCE and NAPTEX RESULTS can also apply.
Exit Requirements:
Student teachers are expected to accumulate a minimum of 165 credits. The student teacher must:
a. fully meet the National Teachers’ Standards (NTS)
b. achieve a minimum CGPA of 1.5 in all courses
c. successful completion of 168 days school experience (supported teaching in schools)
STAFFING
S/N | NAME | RANK | QUALIFICATION | AREA OF SPECIALIZATION | EXTRA DUTIES |
1 | Mensah, Frank Bentum | Tutor | Master of Technology Master of Education (ICT),B.Ed. (Technology) | Construction Technology, Information Communication Technology (ICT) | Head of Department |
2 | Ogoe, Patrick Bentil | Tutor | M.Phil (Agriculture), B.Sc ( Agriculture) | Post-Harvest Technology | Unit Head(Agriculture) |
3 | Nyame, Bertina | Tutor | M.Phil (Agriculture), B.Sc ( Agriculture) | Post-Harvest Technology | |
4 | Dadzie, Isaac Joe Swenzy | Tutor | M.Phil. (Art Education), B. Ed (Art Education) | Textiles and Sculpture | Academic Rep/Department Secretary |
5 | Tayviah, Sedudji Kwesi | Tutor | M.Phil. (Art Education) B. Ed (Art Education) | Sculpture and Graphics | |
6 | Anowie, Francesca | Tutor | M.Phil. (Home Economics) B. Ed Home Economics | Food and Nutrition | |
7 | Amankrah, Victoria | Tutor | M.Phil. (Home Economics) B. ED (Home Economics) Advanced Fashion | Clothing/Textiles and Management | |
8 | Evelyn Kissi | Tutor | M.Ed Home Economics B.Ed. (Home Economics) | Food and Nutrition | |
9 | Njia, Catherine | Tutor | M.Phil. (Home Economics) B.Ed. (Home Economics) | Management in Living | |
10 | Commey, Grace | Tutor | M.Phil (Home Economics) B.Ed (Home Economics) | Clothing/Textiles and Management | |
11 | Oppong, Emmanuel | Tutor | Master of Technology B.Ed. (Technology) | Mechanical Technology | Unit Head (Technical) |
12 | Fordjour, Francis Kodwo | Tutor | Master of Technology B.Ed. (Technology) | Wood Technology | |
13 | Bedu-Addo, James Herbert | Tutor | B.Ed. (Art Education) | Painting and Sculpture | Unit Head (Visual Art) |
14 | Ayshatu Shuaybu | Tutor | HND Hotel, Catering and Institutional Management | Food and Nutrition (Food Production and Accommodation Management) | Unit Head (Food Production) |