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April 20, Ghanaian journalist and politician, Madam Elizabeth Ohene has called on graduands of the Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education at Amedzofe to be dedicated to the teaching profession and deliver quality outcomes to children. She underscored the role of teachers in the transformational agenda of the country, which she said needed motivation. Mrs Ohene, who was speaking at the 14th Congregation of the College charged the graduands to exhibit high levels of professionalism in the discharge of their duties. If we are to transform our country, the teacher has to be at the centre of it all. Dr Dickson Tsey, Principal of the College advised graduands to aspire to greater heights in life. Dr Dickson Tsey He said it was important for them to take necessary steps to obtain a Bachelor Degree after the Diploma to enable them acquire more knowledge that would help position them for better and greater opportunities. The Principal disclosed that though the outbreak of the novel Covid had made the year a very difficult and challenging one for academia by bringing academic work to a slow pace, the year under review had been eventful and the College was progressing wisely. On some achievement of the College, he said, seven offices and five bungalows had been renovated, while work was ongoing on others to take care of the increasing number of staff, using the scarce financial resources of the College. The Principal said, though the College had chalked these successes, it was still facing a barrage of problems, especially in the area of infrastructure and appeal for support to address them. Dr Dickson said due to inadequate staff accommodation at the institution, most of the staff commute from Ho, Kpando, Vane and other surroundings to the College to carry out their duties, which was a great worry. elizabeth ohenePost navigation
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