University of Education, Winneba
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Motto | Education for Service | |||||||||||||||
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Type | Public | |||||||||||||||
Established | 1992 | |||||||||||||||
Chairman | Prof. Obeng Mireku | |||||||||||||||
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual | |||||||||||||||
Students | Over 60,000 | |||||||||||||||
Location | , | |||||||||||||||
Campus | Urban area/Suburban area (Winneba,Ajumako) | |||||||||||||||
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Website | uew.edu.gh |
TheUniversity of Education, Winneba(UEW) is a university inWinneba,Central RegionofGhana.[1]It was established in 1992 by a government ordinance (PNDC Law 322)[2]and with a relationship with theUniversity of Cape Coast.[3]Its main aim is to train teachers for the education system of Ghana. The University of Education, Winneba is charged with the responsibility ofteacher educationand producing professionaleducatorsto spearhead a new national vision ofeducationaimed at redirecting Ghana's efforts along the path of rapideconomicand social development. The University of Education, Winneba is expected to play a leading role in Ghana's drive to producescholarswhose knowledge would be fully responsive to the realities and exigencies of contemporary Ghana.
Organisation[edit]
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The university has twenty-nine academic departments and centers, seven faculties. It also has 18 distance education regional study centers throughout Ghana.
In addition to three campuses in Winneba where its administrative office is located, the university has one extra campus in addition to over 20 study centers:
- The College of Languages Education – Ajumako Campus
College of Languages Education[edit]
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The Ajumako Campus currently hosts the students of the Department of Akan-Nzema Education, Ewe Education, Ga–Dangme Education of The Faculty of Languages Education.
Gradually the Faculty of Languages Education will move from the Winneba Campus to the Ajumako Campus and will eventually become the College of Languages Education.
Faculty of Languages Education[edit]
- Department of Akan-Nzema Education
- Department of Applied Linguistics
- Department of English Education
- Department of French Education
- Department of Gur - Gonja Education
- Department of Ewe Education
The Winneba Campus – Main Campus[edit]
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The Winneba Campus is the main campus of the university and is spread over three sites (North, Central and South) within the Effutu Municipality. The central administration of the university is located at the South Campus. The Winneba Campus hosts the following faculties, schools, institute, centers and offices:
Faculty of Social Sciences Education[edit]
- Department of Health,Physical Education,Recreation and Sports Education
- Department ofHome Economics
- Departments ofMathematics Education
- Department ofBiology Education
- Department ofSocial Science Education
- Department of Social Studies Education
- Department ofBusiness Administration
- Department ofHealth AdministrationandEducation
Institutes and schools[edit]
School of Creative Arts[edit]
- Department ofArt Education
- Department of Graphic Design
- Department of Music School
- Department of Theatre Arts
Institute for Educational Development and Extension[edit]
- Center for Continuing Education
- Center for Distance Education
- Center for Teacher Development and Action Research
Institutes for Educational Research and Innovation Studies (IERIS)[edit]
- National Center for Research into Basic Education (NCRIBE)
- Center for Educational Policy Studies (CEPS)
- Center for School and Community Science and Technology Studies (SACOST)
Campuses[edit]
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It is a multi-campus, multi-site university. It has six campuses, three atWinnebaand one atAjumakoin theCentral RegionofGhana,and the other two atKumasiandMampongrespectively, both in theAshanti Region.
As a multi-campus, multi-site university with campuses and learning centres in other parts of the country, UEW hassixFaculties, one institute and two centres of the university provide programmes in the areas of Science and Mathematics Education, Technology and Business Education, Agriculture Education, Home Economics Education, Cultural Studies, Creative Arts Education, Guidance and Counselling and Educational Administration and Leadership.
Memorandum of Understanding[edit]
In May 2021, the institution signed anMoUwith anNGOcalled Transforming Teaching, Education and Learning to improve education. The MoU was signed at the Council Chamber of the North Campus of the institution. The project was funded by theMasterCard Foundation.[4]
References[edit]
- ^"Winneba High Court orders UEW to reinstate Prof. Avoke as Vice-Chancellor and 4 other dismissed officers - MyJoyOnline".myjoyonline.2 February 2022.Retrieved3 February2022.
- ^Brooks, R. (2009).Transitions from Education to Work: New Perspectives from Europe and Beyond.Springer. p. 117.ISBN9780230235403.
- ^Wan, Guofang (2008).The Education of Diverse Student Populations: A Global Perspective.Springer Science & Business Media. p. 118.ISBN9781402082047.
- ^"UEW signs MoU with T-TEL to improve education".Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana.16 May 2021.Retrieved17 May2021.
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