EDUCATION

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The objective of the Department of Education is to educate students in the art and science of teaching via the development of their heart, mind, and hand. Department of Education is committed to providing educators and other human service professionals with high-quality professional preparation. As a vital part of the history and traditions of Komenda College of Education, the department embraces the college's mission and commitment; "devoted to technological and general training, to produce competent professional teachers for basic schools to meet the educational needs of the nation. In this regard, we provide excellent opportunities for equipping student teachers with ethical, problem-solving and leadership skills."

Department of Education provides nationally accredited program courses that emphasize critical thinking/problem solving, innovation/creativity, communication, and teamwork. We assist students in acquiring global competency by teaching them to teach in their several fields of specialization

To position the department to complement the effort of the College in training qualified teachers for our basic schools.
 

To help the College in training competent, dedicated and selfless professional teachers using available resources to align and complement the general mission of the College

There are thirteen (13) educators, seven (7) females and six (6) males:

  1. Paul Arkorful (Guidance and Counselling) Head of Department

  2. Victoria Aba Mensah (Educational Psychology)
  3. Sylvester Osam Insaidoo (Education Administration and Management)
  4. Naa Korkor Larbi-Appiah (Early Childhood Education)
  5. Gifty Segu-Essel (Basic Education)
  6. Cyril Ababio Titty (Basic Education)
  7. Anita Yaaya Avoke (Special Education)
  8. Ruth Quaye (Special Education)
  9. Euodia Yaa Ocran (Measurement and Evaluation)
  10. Harriet Delali Deku (Educational Psychology)
  11. Prince Laryea (Guidance and Counselling)
  12. Christian Darabor (Curriculum Studies)
  13. Christson Ansah-Eshun (Guidance and Counselling)

Department of Education have five (5) operational divisions which are Early Grade, Upper Primary, Junior High School (JHS), Supported Teaching in Schools (STS), Project Work (Research), and two (2) serviceable divisions, Special Education (Sign Language), and Guidance and Counselling.

In terms of licensed psychologists, the department has a strong position. We urge you to peruse our extensive academic program courses, which include the following:

  • Foundations of Education in Ghana
  • Psychological Basis of Learning
  • Child Growth and Development
  • Child Health, Safety and Security
  • Contemporary Issues in Early Grade Education
  • Differentiated Assessment 
  • Differentiated Planning and Learning 
  • Differentiated Planning, Learning and Multimedia Development 
  • Guidance and Counselling 
  • Inclusive School-based Inquiry
  • Inquiry and Action Research
  • Multimedia Development and Use
  • Nature of Early Grade Education
  • Psychological Basis for Differentiated Learning and Assessment
  • Psychology of Learning in Middle Childhood
  • School Administration and Management
  • Sign Language
  • Social, Cultural and Psychological Basis of Learning
  • Project Work (Research)
  • Supported Teaching in Schools (STS)

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.
 

Student teachers are expected to accumulate a minimum of 165 credits. The student teacher must:
a. fully meets the National Teachers’ Standards (NTS)
b. achieves a minimum CGPA of 1.5 in all courses
c. successful completion of 168 days school experience (supported teaching in schools)