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  2. List of colleges of education in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    List of colleges of education in Ghana. In 2017, there were 40+ colleges of education in Ghana, up from 38 in 2015. The colleges are responsible for teacher education. [1] A further two private colleges are to be absorbed into the group of 41 public institutions, raising the number to 43. [2]

  3. Komenda College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Komenda College of Education is a co-educational teacher education college in Komenda, Central Region (Ghana). It is one of 46 public colleges of education in Ghana and participated in the DFID-funded Transforming Teacher Education and Learning Ghana (T-TEL) programme. In 2017, Komenda CoE implemented a project to go paperless.

  4. Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the about 40 public colleges of education in Ghana. Today The Centenary Chapel at Presbyterian College of Education Akropong. It is now a fully-fledged public institution with the Ghana Education Service system under the auspices of the Government of Ghana.

  5. Wesley College of Education, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Nickname. WESCO. Website. Wesley College of Education. Wesley College of Education is a teacher education college in Kumasi, Ashanti Region in Ghana. It was initially established for the training of teachers, catechists and ministers. It was founded by the Methodist Church, located between New Tafo and Old Tafo towns.

  6. Akatsi College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Ghana. Language. English. Akatsi College of Education (AKATSICO) is a teacher training college located at Akatsi in the Volta Region of Ghana. It was established on 1 October 1963. [1] Its motto is "Quality teacher education in a changing society", and the college is home to more than 700 students.

  7. University of Education, Winneba - Wikipedia

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    The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is a university in Winneba, Central Region of Ghana. It was established in 1992 by a government ordinance (PNDC Law 322) and with a relationship with the University of Cape Coast. Its main aim is to train teachers for the education system of Ghana.

  8. Mount Mary College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Mount Mary College of Education is a teacher education college in Somanya (Yilo Krobo District, Eastern Region Ghana). The college is located in Eastern / Greater Accra zone. It is one of the 46 public Colleges of Education in Ghana. The college participated in the DFID-funded T-TEL programme.

  9. Category:Colleges of Education in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Accra College of Education. Ada College of Education. Adventist College of Education. Agogo Presbyterian College of Education. Agona SDA College of Education. Akatsi College of Education. Akrokerri College of Education. Al-Faruq College of Education. Atebubu College of Education.

  10. Akrokerri College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Akrokerri College of Education is a teacher education college in Akrokerri (Adansi West District, Ashanti Region, Ghana). The college is located in Ashanti / Brong Ahafo zone. It is one of the about 46 public colleges of education in Ghana. The college participated in the DFID-funded T-TEL programme.

  11. Presbyterian Women's College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian Women's College of Education formerly Aburi Women's Teacher Training College is an all-female college of education, Aburi in the Eastern Region Ghana. The college was established by the Basel missionaries in 1928.