The Ghana
Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC), in partnership with the African Centres
of Excellence (ACE) Project has organised the maiden National Tertiary
Education Conference (NTEC) 2024 under the theme “Transforming Tertiary
Education in Ghana: Dialogue, Policy and Practice.” The event brought together
key stakeholders from regulatory bodies, heads and representatives of tertiary
education institutions, policymakers, researchers and industry leaders.
The three-day
conference, held at the Cedi Conference Centre of the University of Ghana, from
November 5-7, 2024, featured a robust lineup of distinguished speakers
addressing critical topics on Curriculum Development, Pedagogy, Quality
Assurance, Internationalization, Research Development, as well as Regulation in
Tertiary Education. The conference also marked the 10th anniversary of the ACE project,
with leaders from various ACE Centres showcasing their significant achievements
over the past decade.
The
Director-General of GTEC, Professor Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai in his welcome
address said the NTEC shall serve as a vital platform for dialogue and
collaboration, which is aimed at paving the way for innovative solutions and
strategic policies to enhance the quality and impact of tertiary education in
Ghana. He added that the conference reiterates the commitment of GTEC in
fostering an inclusive and progressive educational environment that meets the
evolving needs of students and the nation.
The Honorable Minister for Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, who
represented the President of the Republic, in his opening remarks highlighted
the significant innovations introduced in the pre-tertiary education sector,
particularly in curriculum development and the modernization of secondary
institutions.
Dr. Adutwum
emphasized the necessity for tertiary education institutions to embrace and
integrate these innovations into their own curricula. He underscored the
importance of preparing for the next generation of students, ensuring they
benefit from the advancements being made in the pre-tertiary education
landscape. “The call to action aims to create a seamless educational
experience that equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to
thrive in an evolving academic and professional environment” he added.
Other notable
figures who were present include Professor Kwame Boafo-Arthur, Board Chair of
GTEC; Professor Francis K. E Nunoo, Deputy Director-General of GTEC, Professor Nana Aba
Appiah Amfo, Vice Chancellor of University of Ghana, Professor Gordon Awandare,
Pro Vice Chancellor of University of Ghana and Emeritus Professor Ernest
Aryeetey, former vice chancellor of university of Ghana.
Speakers
and Researchers who delivered presentations include Prof. Atsu Aryee,
University of Ghana, Prof. Ernest K. Davies, Provost, College of Education,
University of Cape Coast, Prof. Daniel Twerefour, Director of Quality
Assurance, University of Ghana, Eduada Castel Branco, African Continental
Qualifications Framework, Prof. Yaw Oheneba-Sakyi, Head, Teaching Excellence
Unit, Centre for Teaching and Learning Innovation, University of Ghana, Prof.
Mohammed Salifu, Former Director-General, GTEC.
Other
speakers are Prof. Albert Luguterah, Vice Chancellor, C.K.Tendem University of
Technology and Applied Sciences, Prof. Dorcas Obiri Yeboah, Deputy Director,
DRIP, University of Cape Coast, Prof. Samuel Atintono, Principal, Accra College
of Education, Prof. Dennis Aheto, Centre Leader, ACECOR, University of Cape
Coast, Prof. McBagnonluri, President, Academic City University College, Prof.
Felix Abagale, Centre Leader, WACWISA, University for Development Studies, Dr.
Patrick Awua, President, Ashesi University College, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, Pro
Vice Chancellor, University of Cape Coast, James Mwewa, African Continental
Qualifications Framework and Prof. Nii Boye Tagoe, former Vice Chancellor,
University of Ghana.