The study sought to explore the influence of perceptions and preparedness of senior high school teachers based on their qualifications towards professional teacher licensing in Ghana. The study was motivated by three research hypotheses. A sample size of 278 senior high school teachers in Ashanti, Ghana region was selected using multi-stage sampling technique. Data were analysed using independent sample t-test and one-way ANOVA to answer the research hypotheses. The study revealed that male and female teachers had similar perceptions and preparation towards the teacher licensing. This was because male teachers did not differ significantly compared to their female counterparts on teachers’ perceptions and preparedness towards the teacher lic...
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In an era when quality education is a concern for education-focused international organi...
This paper reviews the characteristics of students entering initial training in four countries¿Ghana...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate how Senior High School teachers in the Bono Region...
It is generally accepted that a teacher's perception of efficacy correlates with the quality of inst...
The study investigated into the ‘In-In-Out ’ Programme of the Colleges of Education in some selected...
The study purported to examine the preparedness of CRS teachers in teaching CRS in the Western Regio...
The study sought to explore teacher’ perspective on the implementation of the double track senior hi...
This paper explores the perceptions of three groups of teacher education trainees in Ghana¿those beg...
It is well known that quality and positive school outcomes are determined by teacher competence, sen...
This study explores personal teaching efficacy beliefs of basic school teachers in Ghana undergoing ...
The study examined pre-service teachers’ views on their knowledge and skills towards the practice of...
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The study examined differences in perception among Senior High School Economics teachers on the rela...
The paper assessed the adequacy of the assessment course from the perspective of graduate teachers w...
The study investigated the challenges for Junior Secondary School headteachers (both male and female...
In an era when quality education is a concern for education-focused international organi...
This paper reviews the characteristics of students entering initial training in four countries¿Ghana...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate how Senior High School teachers in the Bono Region...
It is generally accepted that a teacher's perception of efficacy correlates with the quality of inst...
The study investigated into the ‘In-In-Out ’ Programme of the Colleges of Education in some selected...
The study purported to examine the preparedness of CRS teachers in teaching CRS in the Western Regio...
The study sought to explore teacher’ perspective on the implementation of the double track senior hi...
This paper explores the perceptions of three groups of teacher education trainees in Ghana¿those beg...
It is well known that quality and positive school outcomes are determined by teacher competence, sen...
This study explores personal teaching efficacy beliefs of basic school teachers in Ghana undergoing ...
The study examined pre-service teachers’ views on their knowledge and skills towards the practice of...
In this study I investigated the sources and influence of accountability pressure on science, mathem...
The study examined differences in perception among Senior High School Economics teachers on the rela...
The paper assessed the adequacy of the assessment course from the perspective of graduate teachers w...
The study investigated the challenges for Junior Secondary School headteachers (both male and female...
In an era when quality education is a concern for education-focused international organi...
This paper reviews the characteristics of students entering initial training in four countries¿Ghana...