Today, teachers at the pre-tertiary level across the country observed a National Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Day. The event focused on the mental health and psychosocial well-being of teachers, highlighting the importance of supporting educators’ emotional and psychological needs.
Modules discussed during the CPD day aimed to equip teachers with the necessary tools and strategies to manage stress, build resilience, and promote overall well-being.
To ensure the successful implementation of the CPD program, a team of officials, including Director General Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis, Deputy Director-General (Management Services) Prof. Smile Dzisi, Guidance and Counseling Director, Mrs. Gifty Bremansu, the Greater Accra Regional Director, Hajia Katumi Natogma Attah , the Municipal Director for Korley Klottey and some frontline officers from the Regional office and headquarters, visited some schools in Accra to monitor and observe the exercise.
Other Headquarters officials also visited schools across the length and breath of the country.
This initiative demonstrates the Ghana Education Service’s commitment to prioritizing teachers’ well-being and providing them with opportunities for growth and development.


