Ferdinand | EducationGhana | February 04| Professor Ernest Kofi Davis Assumes Role as Acting Director-General of Ghana Education Service
Professor Ernest Kofi Davis officially begins his tenure as Acting Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, outlining his vision and engaging with key stakeholders to advance the nation’s educational agenda.
Professor Ernest Kofi Davis Officially Assumes Role as Acting Director-General of GES
The newly appointed Acting Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Professor Ernest Kofi Davis, has officially commenced his duties, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the nation’s educational leadership.
First Day in Office and Strategic Briefing
Upon assuming office, Professor Davis convened with the senior management team of GES for an extensive briefing on the Service’s operations. This session provided him with a comprehensive overview of current educational initiatives, challenges, and opportunities within the sector.
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Strengthening Partnerships: Courtesy Visit from TTEL
In a show of collaborative spirit, Mr. Robin Todd, the Executive Director of Transforming Teaching, Education, and Learning (TTEL), paid a courtesy visit to Professor Davis. The meeting focused on reinforcing the existing partnership between GES and TTEL, while exploring new avenues for future collaborations to enhance educational outcomes across the country.
Visionary Leadership and Stakeholder Engagements
Professor Davis has outlined a robust schedule of stakeholder engagements aimed at fostering collaboration and unity among various educational stakeholders. These engagements will serve as a platform for the new Director-General to articulate his vision for the Ghana Education Service and to rally support for key reforms and initiatives.
GES Welcomes New Leadership
The Ghana Education Service extends a warm welcome to Professor Ernest Kofi Davis, expressing confidence in his visionary leadership and dedication to advancing the nation’s educational standards. The Service looks forward to his contributions in steering Ghana’s education sector towards greater heights.
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