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NTC GTLE Results Released ; About 84% of graduates failed. Check results

The National Teaching Council NTC  has just released the Results for the 2023 GTLE.

You can now check ntc results.

According to the NTC by 12:00 PM Tuesday 20th June 2023, the portal will be opened for checking of results.

About 84% of graduates who sat for the 2023 Ghana Teacher Licensure Exam failed.

About 87% of re-sit candidates failed again in Literacy.

4 GTLE to be written this Year 2023 Check Dates Given  NTC

Overall, there were 14 cases of exam malpractices- impersonation and copying from mobile phones.

”Some of the literacy scripts I have been reviewing are very nauseating. I just can’t imagine how our classrooms would be if such calibre who cannot string a sentence together in English found their way in there without the licensure” – Kofi Asare

”The thoughts of they having graduated from the university even gives me catarrh. How did they graduate without basic literacy?” – He said.

The National Teaching Council is doing a good job by sieving the best for our schools.

We must refurbish the entire education system.

Awurade, even spelling ‘organizer’ is a problem.

Sample Script

With a sample of the Script showing how some answered the questions hmm

Question 2.

2. Write an essay of 200 words on the topic below.

There are many unemployed graduates in the community where you live. Write a letter to your Member of Parliament discussing one cause of the problem and suggesting two addressing it.

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