A Communications Team Member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Richard Manuribe, has hinted that by August this year, government will phase out the existing Teacher Licensure Examination as part of ongoing policy reforms.
Speaking on Nnawotwe Yi on Adom TV, he explained that the cancellation will not be immediate, as it must follow structured administrative procedures before being fully implemented.
He noted that government has put measures in place to gradually phase out the current Teacher Licensure Examination system.
Mr. Manuribe added that all resit examinations under the licensure system will be conducted within the period leading up to August, after which the system will be phased out completely.
He stressed that policy changes take time and urged the public to be patient as government works towards implementing the new structure.
According to him, government has not deviated from its promise to teachers regarding the abolition of the licensure exams, insisting that it is fulfilling its commitment.
He expressed confidence that by August this year, the current structure of the Teacher Licensure Examination will be fully discontinued.
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