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Ghana Teaching Standards

NTC Teacher License Expiry: What’s Next?

NTC Teacher License Expiry: What’s Next?

The first and second batches of teachers who wrote the Teacher Licensure Examination have had their licenses expire.

When teachers log into the Teacher Portal Ghana, they receive a notification indicating that their license has expired and needs renewal.

The notification reads:

“Your teacher license has expired. As a teacher in public service, you are eligible for renewal once you meet the minimum CPD requirements.”

NTC renewal of license online,

The Teacher Portal Ghana has been updated to a revised CPD Accumulation system, requiring every teacher to obtain 60 NCPD points to renew their license.

For those with already accumulated points, the system was intended to capture and reserve their extra points for later use. However, some teachers can only see their accumulated points in their transcript, known as the Teacher Knowledge and Skill Passport, but these points have not been officially awarded.

The notice to this group of teachers states that the points are currently being migrated.

Many teachers are asking what the NTC is doing about expired licenses, both for those in active service and for those who obtained the license but were never employed in the teaching field and thus cannot accumulate points for renewal.

As of now, there has been no official communication from the NTC addressing these issues. If you are experiencing these problems, know that you are not alone. We are all waiting for the NTC to provide clarification soon.

Will the NTC automatically renew the licenses for every teacher until the new requirements are met?

We await further updates from the NTC on this matter.

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