Ferdinand | EducationGhana | February 03| UEW Strengthens Commitment to TVET and German Language Education
Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), reaffirms the university’s dedication to promoting Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and expanding German language education.
UEW Enhances Focus on TVET and German Language Education
Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to promoting Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes and expanding German language education.
Strategic Role in Teacher Training and Workforce Development
In an exclusive interview, Prof. Mitchual highlighted UEW’s strategic role in teacher training and workforce development. He emphasized the university’s mission to equip students with essential skills to meet national education and employment needs.
“We have highly skilled human resources, and as part of our strategic vision, we are promoting programmes that facilitate research and skill development,” he stated.
Promoting Technical and Vocational Skills
UEW’s focus on TVET programmes aligns with Ghana’s broader objective of enhancing technical education to bridge the skills gap in the labor market. By offering specialized training, the university aims to prepare graduates for the demands of the evolving job market.
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Expanding German Language Education
The university is also dedicated to broadening German language education as part of its commitment to fostering international relations and creating diverse opportunities for students. This initiative is expected to enhance students’ linguistic competencies, enabling them to engage in global educational and professional environments.
Conclusion
Through its focus on TVET and language education, UEW continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s educational landscape. The university’s initiatives are designed to support national development goals by producing a skilled and adaptable workforce ready to meet both local and international demands.
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